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- Q: What sizes are available for the JAKIDAR Baby Socks? A: The JAKIDAR Baby Socks are available in various sizes, accommodating children from 6 months to 7 years old, with specific options including 12-18 months, 6-12 months, and 4T-5T.
- Q: What materials are the baby socks made of? A: These baby socks are made of 95% cotton and 5% spandex, providing a soft, breathable, and stretchy fit for comfort and durability.
- Q: Are the socks non-slip? A: Yes, the JAKIDAR Baby Socks feature anti-slip rubber dots on the bottom, providing extra grip to help prevent slips and falls, especially for active toddlers.
- Q: How should I wash these socks? A: To wash the socks, flip them inside out with the non-slip dots facing in, separate dark and light colors, and wash in cold water. They are machine washable and will not deform or lose grip after washing.
- Q: Can these socks be used for both boys and girls? A: Yes, the JAKIDAR Baby Socks come in unisex colors and designs, making them suitable for both boys and girls.
- Q: What age range do these socks cater to? A: These socks cater to children aged 6 months to 12 years, with specific size groupings for different age brackets.
- Q: Do the socks have a snug fit? A: Yes, the socks are designed with a snug fit around the heel and an elastic cuff, ensuring they stay in place without slipping off easily.
- Q: How many pairs of socks come in a pack? A: Each pack includes 12 pairs of colorful baby toddler socks, providing a great value for your child's sock collection.
- Q: What are the benefits of the cotton material used? A: The cotton material used in these socks is soft, breathable, and helps wick away sweat, keeping your child's feet cool, dry, and comfortable.
- Q: Are these socks suitable for sensory-sensitive children? A: Yes, the design and soft materials of the JAKIDAR Baby Socks are ideal for sensory-sensitive children, as they help most sensory feet feel comfortable without rejecting socks.