Well,
sometimes, the modest invention can change millions of poor lives. That’s the
objective of The Shoe that incredibly grows, a sandal invented by inventor
Kenton Lee that can adjust its size, letting children in impoverished nations
to grow up without having to go barefoot. The fantastic shoes, which come in
catch-all Small and Large sizes can grow five sizes and last at least five
years. According to The Shoe That Grows, “There’re more than 300 million
children who do not have shoes. Further
uncountable more with shoes that do not fit.” Children without shoes are prone
to injuries and parasites that infect humans through our feet. The problem with
ordinary shoe donations are that they are soon outgrown, which is precisely the
problem that these new shoes would fix. Though you can buy yourself a pair, the
site emphasizes packages that allow buyers to send shoes in bulk to the
countries that need them the most.
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