Thu. Dec 19th, 2024

Moon Shoes for kids: Where to buy them cheapest for Christmas 2024

Moon Shoes are back on Christmas lists for 2024

If you were a child of the 90s, you might remember the joy of bounding around in a pair of Moon Shoes—those mini trampolines for your feet. Well, guess what? Moon Shoes are making a comeback, and they’re more exciting than ever! With a new generation of kids eager to jump, bounce, and play, this nostalgic toy is back in fashion, offering hours of active fun and a unique way to burn off energy.

Parents are embracing Moon Shoes as a way to get kids outdoors and moving. With screens dominating playtime, these bouncy accessories are a refreshing throwback that encourages physical activity and balance. Plus, they’re a hit at birthday parties and playdates, adding a fun twist to active games.

Where to buy kids moon shoes

Today’s Moon Shoes come with modern upgrades, offering better safety features and durable materials while keeping that retro vibe.

You can find these bouncing wonders on popular UK retailers like Argos, Smyths Toys, and Amazon, often with discounts around the holidays. They make a fantastic Christmas gift or birthday surprise for energetic kids.

So, lace up, strap in, and get ready to rediscover the joy of bouncing. Moon Shoes are back, and they’re cooler than ever! Parents, just try not to steal a turn yourself!

Smyths offer free delivery and £29.99 on the ‘official’ Moon Boots.

At Argos, you can buy the ‘official’ Moon Shoes for £30 with delivery from £3.95 unless you spend £100. 

At Very, they’re £24.99 with £4.99 delivery. Delivery is free over £30, however, which would make this the cheapest option if you reach the threshold

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By Beth Ashton

Beth Ashton is a leading expert in audience engagement and digital media strategy, currently serving as Chief Growth Officer at Bright Sites. With a dynamic career rooted in journalism and digital transformation, Beth has become a key figure in shaping how media organisations connect with and grow their audiences in the digital age. As Head of Audience Strategy at some of the UK's biggest newspapers, Beth oversaw the development and implementation of data-driven strategies that enhanced audience growth, retention, and engagement. Her approach combines deep insights into audience behaviour with creative content solutions, ensuring that media brands can not only capture attention but also build lasting relationships with their audiences. Beth is known for her forward-thinking approach to digital media, leveraging her expertise to drive significant growth across platforms. She has successfully led initiatives that increase audience interaction, optimise content distribution, and expand digital reach, all while maintaining a strong focus on the quality and integrity of content. Contact Beth at beth@parents-news.co.uk

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