Wee Squeaks Review

I had the pleasure of working with Wee Squeaks back in September during my back to blogging bash, you can view that post here.  I loved the shoes so much when I was contacted and asked if I would like to work with them again I of course agreed, I would have been crazy to not agree.  The last time we worked together I reviewed the Beibei Shoes called Avery, they are an adorable pair of running shoes.

This time we received the Pink Mary Jane with White Daisy on it and they are adorable.  Maddisyn loves to wear them around the house and if we are going out somewhere we bring them with us for her to change out of her winter boots and into her cute shoes.  She loves that they squeak when she runs around, I love that they are easy for her to run around in, easy to put on, wipeable and durable all things a mom looks for when buying new shoes for their kids.  Fair warning that all Wee Squeak shoes squeak but the Wee snaps and the Beibei shoes do not.  You can stop the Wee Squeak shoes from squeaking by taking the squeaker out of the heel of the shoe, I have had to do this when visiting the hospital or nursing home so not to distract/cause distress to the older people with hearing aids.  The Pink MaryJane comes in sizes 3-9 and the cost is $31.95, you can check out their size chart to see which sizes works best for your little one.  I recommend checking out the Wee Squeaks facebook page and become a fan.

Wee Squeaks is made by parents for parents.  They are made by parents of two beautiful little girls who were both adopted from China.  They first discovered them when they were in China adopting their oldest daughter, Chloe.  Then when they were adopting their youngest daughter, Ellie, they decided to bring some of the shoes back for their friends kids and there WeeSqueak was born.  Wee Squeak donates 5% of our profits to Half the Sky and to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Thank you to Wee Squeaks for this great product to review.
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