Children's shoe sizes in India follow the UK sizing system from newborn (size 0, foot length approximately 7–8 cm) through to children's size 13 (foot length approximately 18–19 cm), after which sizing transitions to youth or junior sizing beginning at size 1. A 2-year-old typically wears Indian/UK size 7–8, a 4-year-old wears size 9–10, a 6-year-old wears size 11–12, and a 10-year-old wears size 2–3 in youth sizing. Always measure foot length in centimetres — age alone varies by up to 1.5 sizes between children of the same age.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- How to use this shoe size and age chart
- Complete kids shoe size chart: newborn to 12 years
- Newborn & infant shoe sizes (0–12 months)
- Toddler shoe sizes (1–3 years)
- Preschool shoe sizes (3–5 years)
- School-age shoe sizes (5–8 years)
- Older children shoe sizes (8–12 years)
- What size shoe does a 6-year-old wear?
- Average shoe sizes by age: India reference
- How to measure your child's foot at home
- Indian vs UK vs EU vs US shoe sizing conversion
- How fast do children's feet grow?
- When to replace children's shoes
- Frequently asked questions
INTRODUCTION
Children's shoe sizing has no global standard. A size 10 in Indian/UK sizing is a completely different foot length to a size 10 in US Kids sizing. EU sizing uses a third system entirely. And the age printed on a shoe box is, at best, a rough estimate — two children the same age can differ by a full shoe size or more.
This guide is the only shoe size reference you need for your child from birth through to age 12. Every age is covered with foot length in centimetres, Indian/UK sizing, EU sizing, and US Kids sizing side by side — so you can buy confidently regardless of which system the brand you are shopping uses.
It also covers growth rates, how often to replace shoes at each age, and a two-minute foot measurement method you can do at home with a piece of paper and a ruler.
How to Use This Shoe Size and Age Chart
The most important principle in children's shoe sizing: foot length in centimetres is the universal measurement. Size numbers mean different things in different systems. Foot length means the same thing everywhere.
How to use the charts in this guide:
- Measure your child's foot length at home (see Section 10 for exact method)
- Add 1 cm to the measured length for growing room
- Find your total in the foot length column of the relevant age chart
- Use the corresponding Indian/UK size, EU size, or US size for the brand you are shopping
- When between sizes, always go with the larger size
One rule that applies at every age: Never buy shoes that fit exactly on the measuring tape. A shoe that fits perfectly today will be too small in 6–8 weeks. Always include 1 cm of growing room — enough for the foot to flex during walking and grow without restriction.
Complete Kids Shoe Size Chart — Newborn to 12 Years
JusCubs Complete Kids Shoe Size & Age Chart (India)
| Age | Foot Length (cm) | Indian / UK Size | EU Size | US Kids Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newborn | 7.0–8.0 cm | 0–1 | 15–16 | 0–1 |
| 3 months | 8.0–9.0 cm | 1–2 | 16–17 | 1–2 |
| 6 months | 9.0–10.0 cm | 2–3 | 17–18 | 2–3 |
| 9 months | 10.0–11.0 cm | 3–4 | 18–19 | 3–4 |
| 12 months | 11.0–12.0 cm | 4–5 | 20–21 | 4.5–5.5 |
| 18 months | 12.0–13.0 cm | 5–6 | 21–22 | 5.5–7 |
| 2 years | 13.0–13.5 cm | 7–8 | 24–25 | 8–8.5 |
| 2.5 years | 13.5–14.0 cm | 8–8.5 | 25–26 | 9–9.5 |
| 3 years | 14.0–14.5 cm | 8.5–9 | 26–27 | 9.5–10 |
| 3.5 years | 14.5–15.0 cm | 9–9.5 | 27–27.5 | 10–10.5 |
| 4 years | 15.0–15.5 cm | 9.5–10 | 27.5–28 | 10.5–11 |
| 4.5 years | 15.5–16.0 cm | 10–10.5 | 28–28.5 | 11–11.5 |
| 5 years | 16.0–16.5 cm | 10.5–11 | 29–29.5 | 11.5–12 |
| 5.5 years | 16.5–17.0 cm | 11–11.5 | 29.5–30 | 12–12.5 |
| 6 years | 17.0–17.5 cm | 11.5–12 | 30–31 | 12.5–13 |
| 6.5 years | 17.3–18.0 cm | 12–12.5 | 31–31.5 | 13–13.5 |
| 7 years | 17.5–18.5 cm | 12.5–13 | 31.5–32 | 13–1 (Youth) |
| 8 years | 18.5–19.5 cm | 1–1.5 | 33–34 | 2–2.5 (Youth) |
| 9 years | 19.5–20.5 cm | 1.5–2.5 | 34–35 | 2.5–3.5 (Youth) |
| 10 years | 20.5–21.5 cm | 2.5–3.5 | 35–36 | 3.5–4.5 (Youth) |
| 11 years | 21.5–22.5 cm | 3.5–4.5 | 36–37 | 4.5–5.5 (Youth) |
| 12 years | 22.5–24.0 cm | 4.5–6 | 37–39 | 5.5–7 (Youth) |
Note on the chart: These are average foot lengths for Indian children. Individual variation is significant — two children the same age can differ by 1–2 cm in foot length, which equates to 1–2 shoe sizes. Always measure rather than selecting by age alone.
Newborn & Infant Shoe Sizes (0–12 Months)
| Age | Foot Length (cm) | Indian / UK | EU | US Kids |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newborn | 7.0–8.0 cm | 0–1 | 15–16 | 0–1 |
| 3 months | 8.0–9.0 cm | 1–2 | 16–17 | 1–2 |
| 6 months | 9.0–10.0 cm | 2–3 | 17–18 | 2–3 |
| 9 months | 10.0–11.0 cm | 3–4 | 18–19 | 3–4 |
| 12 months | 11.0–12.0 cm | 4–5 | 20–21 | 4.5–5.5 |
Important note on newborn shoes: Babies under 12 months who are not yet walking do not need shoes for foot development — bare feet or soft socks are better for natural muscle development and sensory feedback. Shoes at this stage are primarily for warmth and aesthetics. If buying shoes for a pre-walker, choose soft-soled options with no rigid heel counter.
For the full newborn clothing range that pairs with infant footwear at this age:
- Newborn Boys (0M–12M) — Body Suits & Rompers, T-Shirts & Jhabla, Clothing Sets, Nappy, Mittens, Booties & Accessories
- Newborn Girls (0M–12M) — Body Suits & Rompers, T-Shirts & Jhabla, Clothing Sets, Nappy, Mittens, Bloomers & Accessories
For newborn clothing size reference: Newborn Baby Clothes Size Chart: 0–12 Months
Toddler Shoe Sizes (1–3 Years)
| Age | Foot Length (cm) | Indian / UK | EU | US Kids |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12–18 months | 11.0–12.5 cm | 4–6 | 20–22 | 4.5–7 |
| 18 months | 12.0–13.0 cm | 5–6 | 21–22 | 5.5–7 |
| 2 years | 13.0–13.5 cm | 7–8 | 24–25 | 8–8.5 |
| 2.5 years | 13.5–14.0 cm | 8–8.5 | 25–26 | 9–9.5 |
| 3 years | 14.0–14.5 cm | 8.5–9 | 26–27 | 9.5–10 |
Key facts about toddler shoe sizing:
Toddler feet grow fastest between ages 1 and 3 — gaining approximately 1.5–2 cm in length per year. This means shoes may need replacing every 3–4 months during this period. At this age, a first walking shoe should have:
- A thin, flexible sole with good grip — toddlers need to feel the ground beneath their feet to develop balance
- A low-cut upper — high sides restrict ankle movement that is essential for early walking development
- Velcro fastening — practical for frequent on/off during nappy changes and play
For clothing that pairs with toddler shoe sizing:
- Infant Boys (6M–4Y) — T-Shirts & Polo, Clothing Sets, Shorts, Trackpants, Dungarees, Party Wear
- Infant Girls (6M–4Y) — T-Shirts & Polo, Frocks & Dresses, Clothing Sets, Shorts & Skirts, Party Wear
For the 1T and 2T clothing size guides that correspond to this age range: 1T Size in Months: What Age Fits 1T & 1T vs 12–18M Explained and What Does 2T Mean? Complete 2T Size Guide for Toddlers
Preschool Shoe Sizes (3–5 Years)
| Age | Foot Length (cm) | Indian / UK | EU | US Kids |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 years | 14.0–14.5 cm | 8.5–9 | 26–27 | 9.5–10 |
| 3.5 years | 14.5–15.0 cm | 9–9.5 | 27–27.5 | 10–10.5 |
| 4 years | 15.0–15.5 cm | 9.5–10 | 27.5–28 | 10.5–11 |
| 4.5 years | 15.5–16.0 cm | 10–10.5 | 28–28.5 | 11–11.5 |
| 5 years | 16.0–16.5 cm | 10.5–11 | 29–29.5 | 11.5–12 |
This is the age range when most Indian children begin LKG and UKG, making school shoe fit particularly important. For the complete preschool shoe size guide including what to look for in school shoes: Preschool Shoe Size Chart: What Shoe Size Does a 3–5 Year Old Wear?
For preschool-age clothing:
- Infant Boys (6M–4Y) for ages 3–4
- Infant Girls (6M–4Y) for ages 3–4
- Young Boys (4Y–12Y) for ages 4–5 and above
- Young Girls (4Y–12Y) for ages 4–5 and above
For the clothing size transition that happens at this age: 5T Size Guide: Measurements, Age Range & Is It Small or Medium? and Is Youth XS the Same as 4T? Toddler to Youth Size Transition Explained
School-Age Shoe Sizes (5–8 Years)
| Age | Foot Length (cm) | Indian / UK | EU | US Kids / Youth |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 years | 16.0–16.5 cm | 10.5–11 | 29–29.5 | 11.5–12 |
| 5.5 years | 16.5–17.0 cm | 11–11.5 | 29.5–30 | 12–12.5 |
| 6 years | 17.0–17.5 cm | 11.5–12 | 30–31 | 12.5–13 |
| 6.5 years | 17.3–18.0 cm | 12–12.5 | 31–31.5 | 13–13.5 |
| 7 years | 17.5–18.5 cm | 12.5–13 | 31.5–32 | 13–1 Youth |
| 8 years | 18.5–19.5 cm | 1–1.5 | 33–34 | 2–2.5 Youth |
The size 13 to size 1 transition: This is a common point of confusion. In Indian/UK children's sizing, after size 13 (foot length approximately 18.5–19 cm), the next size is size 1 — which is the start of youth or junior sizing. The numbering resets and begins again, but the sizing continues uninterrupted in terms of actual foot length.
At age 7–8, Indian children are typically in Class 1 or Class 2 and wearing full school shoes daily. At this age, shoe durability and sole grip become more important — children are running on outdoor surfaces, doing PE, and covering more distance than preschool-age children.
For clothing at this age: Young Boys (4Y–12Y) and Young Girls (4Y–12Y), including:
- Young Boys T-Shirts & Polo
- Young Girls Frocks & Dresses
- Young Boys Clothing Sets
- Young Girls Clothing Sets
- Young Boys Pants, Jeans & Trousers
- Young Girls Jeans & Jeggings
Older Children Shoe Sizes (8–12 Years)
| Age | Foot Length (cm) | Indian / UK Youth | EU | US Youth |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 years | 18.5–19.5 cm | 1–1.5 | 33–34 | 2–2.5 |
| 9 years | 19.5–20.5 cm | 1.5–2.5 | 34–35 | 2.5–3.5 |
| 10 years | 20.5–21.5 cm | 2.5–3.5 | 35–36 | 3.5–4.5 |
| 11 years | 21.5–22.5 cm | 3.5–4.5 | 36–37 | 4.5–5.5 |
| 12 years | 22.5–24.0 cm | 4.5–6 | 37–39 | 5.5–7 |
India-specific note for ages 8–12: By age 10–11, some children — particularly boys with larger frames — begin to cross into adult shoe sizing. Indian adult sizing begins at size 6 for women and size 6 for men (though adult and children's size 6 in UK sizing is the same number but represents different foot lengths in some brand conventions). At this point, measure foot length and match directly to the brand's own adult chart rather than assuming continuity from children's sizing.
For the complete school-age clothing range at JusCubs:
- Young Boys (4Y–12Y) — T-Shirts & Polo, Shirts, Sweatshirts & Hoodies, Clothing Sets, Sleepwear, Party Wear, Trousers, Shorts, Trackpants, Dungarees
- Young Girls (4Y–12Y) — T-Shirts & Polo, Frocks & Dresses, Sweatshirts & Hoodies, Clothing Sets, Jumpsuits & Dungarees, Sleepwear, Party Wear, Jeans & Jeggings, Shorts & Skirts, Trackpants
What Size Shoe Does a 6-Year-Old Wear?
A 6-year-old typically wears Indian/UK size 11.5 to 12 (EU 30–31, US Kids 12.5–13), with an average foot length of 17.0–17.5 cm.
Age 6 in India corresponds to Class 1 in most state school systems — the first year of formal primary school. School shoes become a daily essential and durability, fit, and comfort matter significantly.
What to prioritise for a 6-year-old's school shoes:
- Toe box room: Children at this age are running, jumping, and doing PE. A wide toe box allows natural foot splaying during movement
- Secure fastening: Velcro or buckle — most 6-year-olds are learning to tie laces but are not yet reliable enough for daily school use
- Non-marking sole: Most Indian schools require non-marking soles for indoor use
- Breathable upper: Canvas or leather for all-day comfort in India's climate — avoid synthetic materials for full school-day wear
Buying tip for 6-year-olds: Children aged 6 grow approximately 1.0–1.3 cm in foot length per year. If you are buying at the start of the school year (June), adding 1.2 cm of growing room rather than the standard 1 cm gives a full academic year of comfortable wear.
For clothing that pairs with school shoes at age 6:
- Young Boys (4Y–12Y) — including Shirts, T-Shirts & Polo, Pants, Jeans & Trousers
- Young Girls (4Y–12Y) — including Frocks & Dresses, Clothing Sets, Jeans & Jeggings
For the full kids clothing size chart at this age: Complete Kids T-Shirt Size Chart India: Youth XS to XL
Average Shoe Sizes by Age — India Reference
This condensed table gives the single most common shoe size at each age for reference. For shopping, always measure foot length first.
| Age | Average Foot Length | Most Common Indian/UK Size |
|---|---|---|
| Newborn | 7.5 cm | 0 |
| 3 months | 8.5 cm | 1 |
| 6 months | 9.5 cm | 2 |
| 12 months | 11.5 cm | 4–5 |
| 18 months | 12.5 cm | 6 |
| 2 years | 13.2 cm | 7–8 |
| 3 years | 14.2 cm | 9 |
| 4 years | 15.2 cm | 10 |
| 5 years | 16.2 cm | 11 |
| 6 years | 17.2 cm | 12 |
| 7 years | 18.0 cm | 13 |
| 8 years | 19.0 cm | 1 (Youth) |
| 9 years | 20.0 cm | 2 (Youth) |
| 10 years | 21.0 cm | 3 (Youth) |
| 11 years | 22.0 cm | 4 (Youth) |
| 12 years | 23.2 cm | 5 (Youth) |
These figures are averages for Indian children. Significant variation exists at every age. Use this table for a quick reference estimate only — always measure and verify before purchasing.
How to Measure Your Child's Foot at Home
Accurate foot measurement takes under two minutes and works for any age from newborn to 12 years.
What you need:
- A sheet of A4 paper
- A pencil or pen
- A ruler or measuring tape in centimetres
Step 1 — Prepare the surface
Place the paper on a hard, flat floor. Do not measure on carpet — it compresses under foot and gives a shorter reading.
Step 2 — Trace the foot
For babies and toddlers who cannot stand: lay the child on their back, place the paper under their foot, and gently press the foot flat while tracing. For children who can stand: have them stand on the paper with full body weight on the foot. Trace around the entire foot, keeping the pencil vertical — not angled inward. Repeat for both feet.
Step 3 — Measure the tracing
Measure from the furthest back point of the heel mark to the tip of the longest toe in centimetres. Record both feet. Use the larger measurement — most people have one foot slightly larger than the other, and the shoe must fit the larger foot.
Step 4 — Add growing room
Add 1 cm to the measured foot length for everyday shoes. Add 1.2–1.5 cm if buying for a season ahead or if your child is in a rapid growth phase.
Step 5 — Match to the chart
Find your total (measured length + growing room) in Section 2. Read across to the Indian/UK, EU, or US column depending on the brand you are shopping. If your result falls between two sizes, always choose the larger.
Step 6 — Confirm in-store if possible
If buying from a physical store, have your child wear both shoes and walk a few steps. Press the toe box firmly — you should feel approximately 1 cm of space beyond the longest toe. The heel should sit firmly without slipping. The widest part of the shoe should match the widest part of the foot without squeezing.
Remeasure every 3 months for children under 5, every 6 months for children aged 5–12. Growth is not always visible outwardly — many children do not complain about tight shoes until significant damage has been done to foot development.
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Indian vs UK vs EU vs US Shoe Sizing Conversion
Complete conversion table for children's shoe sizes:
| Indian / UK | EU | US Kids | US Youth | Foot Length (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 15 | 0 | — | 7.0–7.5 |
| 1 | 16–17 | 1 | — | 8.0–8.5 |
| 2 | 17–18 | 2 | — | 9.0–9.5 |
| 3 | 18–19 | 3 | — | 10.0–10.5 |
| 4 | 20 | 4 | — | 11.0–11.5 |
| 5 | 21 | 5.5 | — | 12.0–12.5 |
| 6 | 22 | 7 | — | 12.5–13.0 |
| 7 | 24 | 8 | — | 13.0–13.5 |
| 8 | 25 | 9 | — | 13.5–14.0 |
| 9 | 27 | 10 | — | 14.5–15.0 |
| 10 | 28 | 11 | — | 15.5–16.0 |
| 11 | 29–30 | 12 | — | 16.5–17.0 |
| 12 | 31 | 13 | — | 17.5–18.0 |
| 13 | 32 | — | 1 | 18.5–19.0 |
| 1 (Youth) | 33 | — | 2 | 19.0–19.5 |
| 2 (Youth) | 34–35 | — | 3 | 19.5–20.5 |
| 3 (Youth) | 35–36 | — | 4 | 20.5–21.0 |
| 4 (Youth) | 37 | — | 5 | 21.5–22.0 |
| 5 (Youth) | 38 | — | 6 | 22.5–23.0 |
| 6 (Youth) | 39 | — | 7 | 23.5–24.0 |
Key rules for using conversion charts:
Indian and UK children's sizes are identical — use either column interchangeably. EU sizes have no half sizes in most children's ranges below EU 30. US Kids and US Youth sizing are separate systems — US Kids ends at approximately 13 and US Youth begins at 1. When a brand lists sizes as EU only, foot length in centimetres is the safest cross-reference.
How Fast Do Children's Feet Grow?
Understanding foot growth rate by age helps you plan purchases, avoid over-buying, and know when to check fit.
| Age | Average Foot Growth Per Year | Shoe Size Changes Per Year | How Often to Check Fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0–12 months | 3.0–4.0 cm | 4–5 sizes | Monthly |
| 1–2 years | 2.0–2.5 cm | 2–3 sizes | Every 6–8 weeks |
| 2–3 years | 1.5–2.0 cm | 1.5–2 sizes | Every 2–3 months |
| 3–5 years | 1.3–1.7 cm | 1–1.5 sizes | Every 3–4 months |
| 5–8 years | 1.0–1.3 cm | 1 size | Every 4–6 months |
| 8–12 years | 0.8–1.2 cm | 0.5–1 size | Every 6 months |
Practical implication: The younger the child, the more frequently shoes need replacing. A baby in their first year may go through 4–5 shoe sizes. A 10-year-old may stay in the same size for a full year.
Growth spurts: Children do not grow at a steady rate. A child who has been in the same shoe size for 4 months may jump a full size in 6 weeks during a growth spurt. Always check fit by the toe box pressure test rather than assuming the size is still correct based on time elapsed.
When to Replace Children's Shoes
| Sign | Action |
|---|---|
| Less than 0.5 cm space beyond longest toe | Replace immediately |
| Red marks or blisters on toes | Replace immediately — may already be causing damage |
| Child frequently removing shoes unprompted | Check fit — often a sign of discomfort |
| Sole worn through at the heel or toe | Replace — worn soles affect grip and gait |
| Upper pulling away from sole | Replace — structural failure |
| Child complaining of foot or leg pain | Check fit first — often the shoe, not a medical issue |
What not to do:
Never rely on a child telling you their shoes are too tight — most children under 7 do not register or report shoe tightness as discomfort until it becomes significant. Regular parent-led fit checks are more reliable than waiting for the child to complain.
Never buy shoes significantly larger to "save money by growing into them" — more than 1.5 cm of growing room causes the foot to slide inside the shoe, resulting in blisters, instability, and poor gait habits.
For broader clothing and shopping guidance for children: What to Look Out for When Shopping for Your Kid's Clothing and Reasons Why Cotton Is the Best for Children
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a shoe size and age chart?
A shoe size and age chart lists the average shoe size for children at each age, alongside the corresponding foot length in centimetres and the equivalent size in different sizing systems (Indian/UK, EU, US). It is a reference tool — foot length measurement is always more reliable than age alone, since children of the same age can differ by 1–2 shoe sizes.
What are children's shoe sizes by age in India?
In India, children's shoe sizing follows the UK system: newborns wear size 0–1 (foot length 7–8 cm); 2-year-olds wear size 7–8 (13–13.5 cm); 4-year-olds wear size 9.5–10 (15–15.5 cm); 6-year-olds wear size 11.5–12 (17–17.5 cm); 8-year-olds wear size 1 Youth (18.5–19 cm); and 12-year-olds wear size 4.5–6 Youth (22.5–24 cm).
What is the average shoe size by age for Indian children?
Average shoe sizes for Indian children: age 2 → size 7–8; age 3 → size 9; age 4 → size 10; age 5 → size 11; age 6 → size 12; age 7 → size 13; age 8 → size 1 Youth; age 10 → size 3 Youth; age 12 → size 5 Youth. These are averages — individual children can be 1–2 sizes above or below at any age.
What size shoe does a 6-year-old wear?
A 6-year-old typically wears Indian/UK size 11.5 to 12 (EU 30–31, US Kids 12.5–13), with a foot length of 17.0–17.5 cm. Measure foot length at home and add 1 cm for growing room before selecting.
What size shoes does a 6-year-old wear in Indian sizing?
In Indian/UK sizing, a 6-year-old typically wears size 11.5 to 12, with a foot length of 17.0–17.5 cm. This corresponds to EU 30–31 and US Kids 12.5–13.
How do I convert children's shoe sizes between Indian, EU and US sizing?
Indian and UK children's sizes are identical. To convert: Indian/UK 8 = EU 25 = US Kids 9. Indian/UK 10 = EU 28 = US Kids 11. Indian/UK 12 = EU 31 = US Kids 13. Indian/UK 13 = EU 32 = US Youth 1. Use foot length in centimetres as the universal reference when in doubt — see the conversion table in Section 11.
What size shoe does a 2-year-old wear?
A 2-year-old typically wears Indian/UK size 7–8 (EU 24–25, US Kids 8–8.5), with a foot length of 13.0–13.5 cm. Feet grow fastest at this age — expect to replace shoes every 3–4 months.
How often should I measure my child's feet?
Under age 3: every 6–8 weeks. Ages 3–5: every 2–3 months. Ages 5–8: every 3–4 months. Ages 8–12: every 6 months. Growth is not always visible or reported by the child — regular parent-led measurement is the most reliable approach.
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