RIGHT: STYLES for summer from Reebok’s newly reintro- duced Weebok line for chil- dren include the primary-col- ored leather hightop (ieft), in sizes 4 through 8; the “Regat- ta” canvas running shoe in tuchsia and purple (centre), and navy and white with Striped laces (right), both available in sizes 4-12. 4 {4 North Shore News: CHILDREN’S SHOES should never be just the scaled- down versions of adult lookalikes. Growing feet demand some special! features says Ragne Johnston of Panda Shoes in Capilano Mall. These may include “a deeper toe box with a squarer front to allow room for growing toes to spread, and a straighter ‘last’ on the bottom of the sole.” Panda Shoes carries a wide selection of footwear sized to fit newborns through 12- year-olds. The shoes pictured here are set against the artistic backdrop of North Vancouver artist Itze Bebris’ colorful handmade furniture for kids. LEFT: MERRILL’S “Katman- du” all-terrain sandal (left), in sizes 1 through 6, has a moulded rubber insole and nylon upper with three adjustable velcro straps. The Spanish-made sandal in nubuck leather (right), from Big Tree, also has a moulded insole, and comes in sizes 4 through 73. TOP: THE boys’ “Jammer” canvas slip-on by Sperry Topsider (left) features a col- orful graphic print and is available in sizes 6 through 39.- Littie girls can fook fashion- able in Mootsies Tootsies’ “Lil Gretel” flexible leather clog in white, available in sizes 4 through 11.