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Great present ideas for trendy kids

By: Gen Federico

A child’s fashion style is obviously determined and influenced quite heavily by their parents, particularly when they are younger. However, once a child reaches the later years at primary school and then high school, their friends and peers will have a much greater influence on them than parents have.

When it comes to buying clothes for your children, as a parent you still like to have some control over their choices, yet at the same time you understand the importance of fitting in and do not want your child to be classed as an outsider because of you.

The best thing to do is look online for clothing together, that way you can get a feel for what they like but at the same time monitor what is purchased. The chances are that as the parent, you will be purchasing the goods anyway so you will ultimately have the final decision, however involving your child in the decision making process will win you brownie points and make them feel like they are getting their own way.

The other positive factor in shopping together is that you are in control of the quality of clothing that your child is wearing. This is particular important when it comes to buying kids footwear as we all know how important it is to look after our feet. Whether it is sensible school shoes or fun and funky play wear, choosing kids footwear that is stylish and well made is essential.

At Scorpio we pride ourselves on stocking top quality and well made kids footwear which is not only made to the finest standard; it is also the ultimate in cool. Skater kid looks are all the rage at the moment, along with classic boots and shoes which us parents all knew and loved when we were younger.