James Stevens

1736 days ago

It’s lovely for the kids to experience that same sense of freedom when they are not wearing shoes – and you can feel all the experiences, running on grass and sand, the feeling of climbing with barefoot – you’re actively using the muscles in your feet.

What happens when you go barefoot? Not what you'd expect, study says

smh.com.au

Next to the doorstep at East Brunswick Kindergarten sits a basket. Every day, it fills up with tiny shoes. Red ones and blue ones, velcro and laces, open-toe and closed. Dozens of bare feet patter through the space, out into the garden, and leave footprints across the sandpit.