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Artículo: From Tummy Time to First Steps: Why Texture and Fit Matter in Infancy.

From Tummy Time to First Steps: Why Texture and Fit Matter in Infancy. Polar Feet® LLC

From Tummy Time to First Steps: Why Texture and Fit Matter in Infancy.

Every parent knows the frustration of the "disappearing sock." Infants are master kickers, and standard socks rarely stand a chance against a determined baby. When we designed our original star-patterned fleece booties, we tackled two main problems: the "stay-on" fit and sensory feedback.

During tummy time and early crawling, a baby’s feet are primary contact points with their environment. The soft, high-pile fleece of our core collection provides a soothing sensory experience that encourages movement rather than distracting from it. If a bootie is too heavy or too stiff, it can actually discourage a baby from lifting their legs or trying to push off.

Our star booties are engineered with a gentle, elasticized ankle that stays secure without leaving marks on sensitive skin. Furthermore, the star patterns provide high-contrast visual stimulation for babies who are still developing their depth perception. By choosing our original fleece, you’re providing a safe, warm, and supportive foundation for every major milestone in your baby’s first year.

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