OceanAnnie
I guess I have a thing against
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Nevermind.
) and use the money towards new shoes.Uncomfortable shoes make for crabby kids and they're not good for their feet so I'd see if you can sell them at a consignment store (esp. if they haven't been worn!) and use the money towards new shoes.
My middle son was complaining about foot pain when he was little. We took of the shoe, check his foot and ankle, no pain. Put the shoe back on and he's having issues, plenty of room, etc. Turns out he had a lego in there and had been walking around on it. 

Honestly, if the kids are complaining than I would NOT have them wearing them. That is a good way to hurt or ruin their feet. I have found with my middle child that her shoes wear differently from brand to brand and she has flat feet with an extra bone so no choice but to make her try them on. I have problems with my feet and I have learned a lot from my podiatrist so my kids try on their shoes before they leave the store or they are taken back if they cannot wear them or complain of them hurting. I won't force my kids to wear shoes that hurt their feet nor would I expect them to wear shoes that you know would cause them injury per your bandaids statement. Please see about exchanging them and take the kids at their word if they say they hurt.
I fixed the problem. I just bent the heels a bit, in and out so they weren't so stiff. That was the problem. Tried them on again and problem solved. I don't know why I didn't think of doing that to begin with.
Have you not broken in shoes for yourself? I guess not. The band aids would have been used for a buffer until the area on the shoes had a little give. Not for an injury from the shoes. Preemptive. It was a smidge tight in the heel, not a size too small. I think your post was totally uncalled for.

Have you not broken in shoes for yourself? I guess not. The band aids would have been used for a buffer until the area on the shoes had a little give. Not for an injury from the shoes. Preemptive. It was a smidge tight in the heel, not a size too small. I think your post was totally uncalled for.