What can I say about Shoo Shoo that will make it different to all the other shoe shops in the precinct? Nothing. Because it isn’t. Although this one is probably the biggest and branches into kids shoes as well as adults. There is a lovely range of gladiator sandals ready for the summer on the right hand side of the shop(as you look at it) that made me go ‘oooh’ for a second before I realised I’ve not booked a holiday this year and England is too cold for sandals. Also on this side of the shop are the shoes that make you wonder ‘do real people buy these or just the strippers?‘ There are a few stand-alone units that tend to have all the sale shoes on — if you’re lucky you can get a fashionable bargain here. And then there’s the kids’ shoes on the other side, which freaks me out a bit when you hear the thick scouse accent exclaim«eh girl look at these — they’d be boss on the baby!». My opinion on how to dress kids is like this: until they are old enough to think for themselves they should be dressed like children. Not like Britney Spears. Shoes for children should be bought from Clark’s and nowhere else. However, I think I’m pretty much alone in that. So: get your shoes from here if you want them cheap but fashionable and fairly sturdy, unless you’re buying from the kids’ section, in which case prepare for my disdainful looks!