Start Off the School Year On the Right Foot
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Start Off the School Year On the Right Foot
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314
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It’s time for back-to-school shopping, and parents around the country are preparing to help th
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Start Off the School Year On the Right Foot
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It’s time for back-to-school shopping, and parents around the country are preparing to help th
The American Podiatric Medical Association advises parents wading through the countless styles
* Shop later in the day. Feet expand when bearing weight, so they tend to swell throughout the
* Always measure the feet. Every shoe fits differently, and sizes tend to vary by style and br
* Take socks. If your children aren’t wearing socks already, take a spare pair. It’s important
* Examine the shoes for quality. First, check the heel to make sure it is stiff. Press on both
* Buy for the larger foot. It is common for one foot to be larger than the other, so be sure t
* Choose shoes that do not need a "break in" period. The shoes you buy should be comfortable i
The APMA advises against handing down footwear from an older sibling. Just because a pair of s
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Start Off the School Year On the Right Foot
Word Count:
314
Summary:
It’s time for back-to-school shopping, and parents around the country are preparing to help th
Keywords:
Start Off the School Year On the Right Foot
Article Body:
It’s time for back-to-school shopping, and parents around the country are preparing to help th
The American Podiatric Medical Association advises parents wading through the countless styles
* Shop later in the day. Feet expand when bearing weight, so they tend to swell throughout the
* Always measure the feet. Every shoe fits differently, and sizes tend to vary by style and br
* Take socks. If your children aren’t wearing socks already, take a spare pair. It’s important
* Examine the shoes for quality. First, check the heel to make sure it is stiff. Press on both
* Buy for the larger foot. It is common for one foot to be larger than the other, so be sure t
* Choose shoes that do not need a "break in" period. The shoes you buy should be comfortable i
The APMA advises against handing down footwear from an older sibling. Just because a pair of s
This is a demo version of txt2pdf v.10.1
Developed by SANFACE Software http://www.sanface.com/
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