Wearing My Shoes Ponerme mis zapatos. I usually wear my shoes when I go outside. Casi siempre me pongo mis zapatos para salir afuera.

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Wearing My Shoes Ponerme mis zapatos

I usually wear my shoes when I go outside. Casi siempre me pongo mis zapatos para salir afuera.

Wearing shoes helps keep my feet clean and protect them. Los zapatos ayudan proteger mis pies y mantenerlos limpios.

Sometimes I put one pair of socks on my feet before putting on my shoes. A veces que me pongo un par de calcetines antes de ponerme mis zapatos.

I put a shoe on each foot. Yo me pongo un zapato en cada pie. 1…2….

It can be fun wearing shoes. Puede ser divertido ponerme zapatos.

Usually mom or dad will tell me if I don’t have to wear shoes. Mi mama o mi papa me dicen cuando no tengo que ponerme zapatos.