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Want to but a 10year old slippers. What size?

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My niece is visiting for xmas and I want to buy her some Pjs and slippers for her present. She's 10 years old so what size roughly slippers would she take?

Many thanks
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  • The same size as her feet. Ask her mum.
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  • kazwookie
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    Ask her mother!!!
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  • She doesn't have a mother and there is no one else to ask at present.

    Never mind.
  • DaisyFlower
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    I'd go with slipper socks in size 12-3 which should cover it, They are nicer to wear than slippers and far trendier as lots of bright coloured designs etc.
  • shellsuit
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    She could be a childs size 13 or she could be an adults size 6 ~ there is no way of guessing something like that at all.

    There must be someone you can ask ~ who is her parent/guardian?
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  • I'd go with slipper socks in size 12-3 which should cover it, They are nicer to wear than slippers and far trendier as lots of bright coloured designs etc.

    Thats great! Thanks x
  • guessing the size of a 10 year olds feet is difficult. To save disappointment I would ask her guardian. Same goes for the pjs. if its not possible then have a gift receipt so that both can be changed.
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  • mirrorimage0
    mirrorimage0 Posts: 3,918 Forumite
    id say the slipper socks would be a good idea, i have a 10 yr old and his size is a 3 yet my 9 yr old niece is as 13 so it really varies from child to child. or a lot of children that age are getting the all in one pj,s (you can get them from primark) seem to be quite fashionable around here at the mo and that way you can get her age size.xgood luck
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  • ~~Diane~~
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    My son's 9yr and he's in a size 3 shoe but takes a size smaller in slippers, has do I.
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  • daska
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    At 10 she would probably love to choose her own.
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