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Baby socks and leggings for infants and roaming toddlers

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The first thing you want to do when you see a pair of baby feet isn’t cover them. You want to give them a squeeze, or (for some reason) threaten to “eat them up.” (Yeah, we all do that.) But the chances are anyone with a newborn needs to cover those feet, and tiny socks go missing. So while you may want to admire them during those precious years when feet are actually adorable, it’s a good idea to stock up on things like these five value packs of little socks to keep baby feet snug and warm.

This six-pack of Newborn and Infant Baby Socks from Anole comes in a variety of colors, and sizes—3 to 6 months, or 6 to 12 months (and you may want to grab both: time flies). Socks are ankle-high, with elasticity for comfort and control. They’re lined on the bottom with a “love” message and lined inside with soft terry loops.
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This line of LA Active Grip Ankle Socks comes in a variety of ages, meaning you can keep restocking as baby grows. Grippers on the sole make them perfect for 12 to 36 month-olds, when mobility is very much on the table. 
This 5-pack of Toddler Knee-High Socks is a step up from baby ankle socks for sure. At 12 to 36 months, chances are your little one is at least experimenting with upright mobility. Fortunately the non-slip textured sole means your adventurous kiddo will be a bit sturdier on their feet. The tube sock design stays up without leaving elastic marks. Breathable cotton blend means they’re good for all seasons, too.
Made from a premium cotton blend that doesn’t tear, these Baby Leggings from LA Active are worth buying in triplicate. Considering what can happen in the course of a day of play, these stretchy, comfortable tights are an easy “yes,” with non-skid grip and padding that won’t cause blisters. The waistband is designed to provide a comfortable hold without constriction, so your active little one is free to move and play.
These thick-fibered Grip Ankle Socks from LA Active are great for the newly mobile 12 to 36-month old who may or may not be prone to losing their socks on-the-go. A non-slip pattern means baby will be safer on two feet, and padded heel tabs make them easy to slip off once it’s bath time or (finally) bedtime.

If it’s easy to lose socks as a grown-up, think how easy it is to lose those adorable, tiny baby socks. Ask any mom, dad, auntie, uncle, or caregiver: baby-sized socks are insanely easy to misplace—in the laundry, underneath the changing table, somewhere in the park after a diaper-changing fiasco, etc. Keeping a steady supply on hand is easy with value packs like these. Bonus points, they have little touches you might think of, like a soft terry loop interior or padded tabs, so your waddling little one will be comfortable as they learn to pad, and tear, and run around the house.

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