Kids’ Shoe Size Chart & Fitting Guide (2024)

Choosing the perfect pair of shoes for your child’s growing feet can be tricky. Our handy kids’ shoe size chart and fitting guide will help you find the right match.

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In this guide, you’ll discover:

  • How to measure kids' feet
  • Measuring top tips
  • Our kids’ shoe size chart
  • Average children’s shoe sizes
  • Width fittings
  • Heel sizes
  • How to pick the perfect pair
  • Shoe fitting top tips
  • Your questions answered

What you’ll need

  • A piece of paper
  • A tape measure or ruler
  • A pencil
  • Sticky tape
  • 1 - Stick the paper to the floor against a wall with your sticky tape.
  • 2 - Place your child’s foot on top, pressing down gently so it’s flat and making sure toes aren’t curled.
  • 3 - Draw a small line behind the heel and another in front of the longest toe. Measure the distance between the two for the length.
  • 4 - You’re all set! Use our kids’ shoe size conversion chart to find the right size.

Measuring top tips:

Give feet some wriggle room

It’s a good idea to factor in some wriggle room by adding an extra finger-width of space when sizing up. If shoes are going to be worn with socks, make sure your child is wearing them whilst measuring feet.

Don’t forget the other foot!

It’s quite common to have one foot slightly larger than the other, so make sure you measure both. Use the measurement for the larger foot to find a shoe that fits.

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Our kids’ shoe size chart

Take a look at our comprehensive kids’ shoe size chart below, which gives you both UK and European sizes. It also lets you switch between inches and centimetres.

UK EU Heel to Toe Length (Inches) Heel to Toe Length (cm)
4 20.5 5.78 14.7
5 21.5 6.06 15.4
6 23 6.33 16.1
7 24 6.61 16.8
8 25.5 6.88 17.5
9 27 7.16 18.2
10 28 7.44 18.9
11 29 7.71 19.6
12 30.5 7.99 20.3
13 32 8.26 21
1 33 8.54 21.7
2 34.5 8.81 22.4
3 35.5 9.2 23.1
4 37 9.4 23.9
5 38 9.72 24.7
6 39.5 10 25.4

Average children’s shoe sizes

Kids are unique in every way but, if you would like a rough idea of shoe sizes by age, then our average children’s shoe sizes guide gives you just that. Remember though, it’s important you still measure for an accurate shoe size.

Age Size
Up to 1 3-4
2 5-6
3 7-8
4 9-10
5 10-11
6 11-12
7 12-13
8-9 1-2
10-11 3-4

Don’t be tempted to size up to avoid having to buy new shoes as your child grows. Shoes that are too large can become a trip hazard or can make them struggle to walk.

Width Fittings

There are four standard widths for children’s shoe sizes in the UK. These are:

Width Fitting
D-E Narrow Fit
F Standard Fit
G Wide Fit
H Extra Wide Fit

Trying to squeeze into shoes that are the wrong width can leave feet sore. Take the above fittings into consideration as well as how shallow or deep the arch of your child’s foot is and how wide or narrow they are.

We don’t use width fittings at shoezone – however, it’s still useful to have an idea as to how wide feet are. You want to make sure shoes fit perfectly and provide maximum support.

Heel Sizes

In toddlers, as close to barefoot is best when it comes to the heel height of shoes. Below is a quick guide to children’s heel heights:

Heel Type Height
Flat Up to 0.5cm
Low 0.5 to 2cm
Medium 2 to 3cm
High 3 to 4cm

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How to pick the perfect pair

Once you’ve got your sizes sorted, it’s time to find the perfect pair.

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Shoe fitting top tips

Check the top of the shoe

There should be a slight ripple movement when you rub your thumb over the top of the shoes. If the shoe doesn’t move, it could be too tight or too narrow.

Ask your child to walk in the shoes

Your child should be able to walk easily and naturally without struggling. Check that the heel doesn’t slip and that there’s no excessive gapping at the side.

Your questions answered

What are children’s shoe sizes in the UK?

Children’s shoe sizes in the UK start at 0, which is usually a good size for newborn babies. They then go up to size 13, which is the end of the ‘little kids’ sizes. After that, in bigger kids’ sizes, they go from size 1 to 6.

What size shoe is a 4-year-old?

The average size for a 4-year-old is usually around a UK 9 or 10. Every child is different and grows at different rates, so don’t worry if feet are slightly bigger or smaller than the average size. If you want to find out average sizes for your child based on age, take a look at our average children’s shoe sizes chart.

Is size 13 and 1 the same?

No, size 13 and size 1 are not the same. Size 13 is classed as a little kids’ size, while size 1 is the next step up – or the first ‘big kids’’ size. These bigger sizes then go up to a size 6.

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FAQs

Kids’ Shoe Size Chart & Fitting Guide? ›

Baby sizes 0-3.5 typically fit ages 0-11 months. Toddler sizes 4-10 typically fit ages 1-3 years. Little kids' sizes 10.5-3 typically fit ages 4-8 years. Big kids' sizes 3.5-7 typically fit ages 8+.

How does sizing work for kids shoes? ›

Toddler and little kid shoes run from sizes 0 to 13. Once you get into big kid shoe sizes, the numbers start back over at 1. So keep in mind that when your child outgrows their size 13 shoes, the next size up is a kid's or youth 1 (1Y).

What is a size 7 big kid in women's? ›

Children's Footwear Size Conversion Chart

The scale children's shoes use is actually the same for men. In other words, a child's size size 7 is the same as a men's size 7, and equivalent to a woman's size 8 or 8½. *These are the approximate lengths of feet in inches.

How much room should a kid have in their shoes? ›

However, you should only really be leaving a minimum of 0.5cm and a maximum of 1.5cm gap from the longest to to the end of the shoe. You can usually test this by pressing your thumb up to their longest toe while they have their shoes on. Your thumb should fit between the end of the shoes and the longest toe.

How do you understand kids sizing? ›

Children's clothes sizes are measured in inches and vary depending on the child's age. Toddler clothes are typically measured by weight, while children's clothing sizes are determined by height. Most children aged 18 months to 8 years wear size 4-7, while children aged 8-14 wear size 7-14.

Should you buy childrens shoes a size bigger? ›

Putting a kid in shoes that are too big can have unintended consequences when it comes to proper foot development. Kids' feet do grow fast, but putting growing feet in the wrong size shoe just to get a few months of extra wear really isn't worth the risk. Don't buy them too small, either.

What size shoe does my child wear by foot length? ›

How to Measure
USInchesApprox. Age
75.5"Children (1 - 5 years) 18 months 24 months 3 years 4 years 5 years
7.55.625"
85.75"
8.56"
39 more rows

What size shoe is 10 inches? ›

US SizesEuro SizesInches
838-399.5"
8.5399.6875"
939-409.875"
9.54010"
13 more rows

How do you convert inches to shoe size? ›

From inches – multiply your foot length by 25.4; From centimeters – multiply your foot length by 10; or. Use our shoe size converter.

Is Big kid 6 the same as Women's 6? ›

If you normally wear women's shoes and are trying to figure out what youth size would fit you best, the simple youth size to women's shoes conversion: your US size minus 2 = your youth size. So if you typically wear a US women's size 8, a big kids' size 6 would likely fit pretty well.

Is a kids size 4 the same as a women's 7? ›

When converting a women's size to a kid's size you will go down a size and a half. Kid's shoes are built on a men's sizing scale. So, when a customer says she is a size 5 in women's, she would be a kid's 3.5.

Is 6.5 youth the same as 8 women's? ›

8 (women's) - 1.5 = 6.5 (youth boys)

What happens when kids wear shoes that are too small? ›

BlitzResults conducted a survey recently and found that 67% of all kids are wearing shoes that are too small. Improperly fitting shoes can cause hallux valgus. This is a foot deformity that happens when the big toe starts to angle inward, which causes a swollen lump just below the big toe.

What happens if a child wears shoes that are too big? ›

So how do you get it Goldilocks perfect? Shoes that are a touch too large could hinder your child's walking progress. Too small and they could harm their foot development… The key is to find shoes that are comfortable from the moment you buy them for your child.

How to tell if a child's shoes are too small? ›

However, our advice is to gently press your child's foot to the front of the shoe. If you can slide your little finger down the back of the heel then there is enough wiggle room for those little toes.

Is size 11 little kid the same as 11 toddler? ›

For example, a shoe size might say Little Kid 11, Youth 11 or Toddler 11. The size is the same regardless of the age range attached to it. In other words, they are all the same size 11.

Is size 13 the same as size 1? ›

No, size 13 and size 1 are not the same. Size 13 is classed as a little kids' size, while size 1 is the next step up – or the first 'big kids'' size. These bigger sizes then go up to a size 6.

What is a size 6 in kids in women's? ›

A youth size 6 would be similar to a women's 8 (both are for 24.1cm feet). Just follow the measurement on the size chart!

What is size 7 in children's shoes? ›

Children's Shoe Size Guide
InchesUSEurope
5.386.523
5.56723.5
5.757.524
5.88824.5
15 more rows

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