Blue sparkle ballet shoes
These gorgeous blue sparkle ballet shoes will add so much fun to your first dance classes. Split sole design. Pre-sewn elastics and front elastic ties. Perfect for fun dance class, or for wearing around home as a ballerina.
Shoe size guide
You must CHECK YOUR CHILD’S FOOT SIZE prior to selecting the shoe size. Please check our size charts below and also remember to measure your child’s feet from back of heel to end of the longest toe then add 0.5 – 1cm for wriggle room, depending how snug you would like the fit of the shoe. The shoes are a medium width, so if your child has a wider than average foot then choose a larger size. Always choose a larger rather than smaller shoe.
When trying your ballet shoes for the first time we would appreciate it if you could refrain from wearing them and dirtying the satin or the soles of the shoes, as we are unable to refund or exchange the shoes once you have done this.
Size Shoe Length (cm)
22 16cm
23 16.5cm
24 17cm
25 17.5cm
27 18.5cm
28 19cm
29 19.5cm
31 20cm
32 20.5cm
Guides:
If you have a child at home who has shown interest in starting dance classes, then read on! Or maybe they dance around the house all day (with or without music!). If you’re worried that your child may be too young or too old to start lessons, then we discuss below when is the right age to start dance classes.
What is the Best Age For Your Child To Start Dance Classes?
Here’s some information on How to Care for and Clean Your Ballet, Jazz & Tap Shoes
And why should you buy anything that sparkles?
You may have noticed that here at Balletstuff we LOVE sparkly, shiny things, particularly for our younger dancers. We searched high and low to find our sparkle ballet shoe range and these have been even more popular than we imagined. We’ve noticed over the many years in business that a lot of our youngest dancers are drawn to things that sparkle, shimmer, and shine and will almost always choose something that has glitter, sequins or glimmers in some way. In fact, it’s not only the youngsters who love shiny things, but plenty of our older dancers do also.
Which brings us to the question; Why are children attracted to sparkly things?
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