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Be careful!!! The kids' sizes are smaller around the ankle area and the foot width is a little different. So while the length might be the same, the other parts of the boot might not fit as well. I buy kids' size Uggs when I can but I also have purchased adult size.
To help compare, I'm a perfect size 7.5 for most Nike shoes, 7 for Converse low style Chuck Taylor shoes, a 7 for women's Uggs and it's just a tiny bit too big, and a 6 for kids that end up being perfect for the Dakota (moccasin type) style and length wise a little long, but width tighter for the classic boot styles.
To help compare, I'm a perfect size 7.5 for most Nike shoes, 7 for Converse low style Chuck Taylor shoes, a 7 for women's Uggs and it's just a tiny bit too big, and a 6 for kids that end up being perfect for the Dakota (moccasin type) style and length wise a little long, but width tighter for the classic boot styles.