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Stable footbed: Slippers shouldn’t be too soft or collapse easily; they need moderate support to help prevent ankle sprains and unsteady walking.
Closed-toe for safety: For outdoor use, closed-toe slippers are recommended to reduce injuries from kicking hard objects.
Textured outsole: Smooth soles are slippery; a patterned, non-slip outsole is safer in bathrooms, by the pool, and similar areas.
Non-constricting upper: The straps or upper should be soft and comfortable, without rubbing or pinching, to avoid redness or blisters on the instep.
Proper fit: Oversized slippers can affect a child’s gait and increase the risk of tripping.