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I have been wondering a similar thing!!! My daughter is almost 13 but has small feet. As well as finding shoes that aren't too childish is actually difficult. I've been able to acquire her boots within a size 6 ahead of, however size Some in childrens remain way too big at times. It's like she'll wear a 3 1/2 in girls, or a 6 in females? Isn't that weird? I had been under the impression that they just continue on but Now i'm starting to think these people overlap at some point.
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