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Jul 29 2007 12:13 AM ET
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Rachel Weisz and Henry out in NYC

Actress Rachel Weisz, 36, and her son Henry Chance, 14 months this week, were spotted out in NYC this weekend. More photos at Just Jared.

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Photos by Startraks.

PbmonkeysromperHenry wears a Petit Bateau monkey romper ($30; 3 months only).


_5394722_2Henry wears Crocs toddler caymans in sea blue ($25).

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What a cutie! And Rachel looks like such a natural, beautiful mommy!

- Kelly on

Look how much he has grown!! What a beautiful little boy, i can’t get over those curls.

- morgan on

great pics!!! I still want to see her last movie, directed by her hubby…

- Sasha on

wow, it seems like all of a sudden he has hair. he is an adorable little boy though

- Ellie on

He is very cute, love his curls. He looks to be quite steady on his feet too, like he’s been walking for a while.

- Sarita on

Aww, he’s so cute. It’s been a while since we saw him. I love his curly hair. Precious.

- Denise on

My son has the same Petite Bateau monkey romper suit.
We love it!!

- keri on

I really don’t understand why all the babies/little kids seem to be wearing “crocs” this summer. First of all I find them to be quite unattractive. Second of all I read a report that they’re quite unhealthy for the feet and don’t let them breath. Little kids just learning to walk should have supportive, comfortable shoes…

- Maya on

Little Henry looks like a cherub! :)

- popi on

That is one PRETTY little boy! Rachel looks radiant.

- Campbell on

omg, he’s gotten so big. and he looks just like his dad.

- Nineveh on

Now there is a future mate for Shiloh; Both are so blonde it would be so adorable! I can’t wait to see Rachel in Lovely Bones.

- corky on

Actually Maya..Crocs DO let your feet breathe. See the little holes across the top? Whenever you take a step you can feel the air going through the shoe. I love them, and my son does as well. However, he is 4 now and didn’t get his first pair until last summer when he was 3. When he was this age, he was wearing more supportive type shoes, but Crocs definately won’t hurt his feet or affect his walking at all.
The only report that I have read about them being unsafe was when children are getting on or off of escalators and don’t step up quick enough, that apparently they are easily grabbed by the “teeth” on the escalators, and I have heard that some day care centers are requesting that parents not send their children there in Crocs because they are not the safest shoe to be running and playing in. But, as for me and my little guy…we love them!

- nicksmomma on

How precious is Henry!! He looks so cuddly and angelic with his curly hair and big blue eyes. And Rachel is gorgeous.

- Nausicaa on

This is the first time i see him so close. Gorgeous little boy and his mom looks so natural. Love this pair :-)

- Alana on

I wasn’t excpecting him to still be so fair-haired. I would have thought it’d darken like mum’s.

- Lilybett on

Seems like we have not seen this little guy in a long time – he has grown sooo much! What a darling little boy and Rachel is such a beauty as always.

- lolasmum on

Maya – they *are* breathable and comfortable; it’s part of the reason why nurses wear them since they’ve got to be on their feet all day.

- kyoto-chan on

What a beautiful little boy!

- Callen on

He does look like a cherub, Popi, especially with the curly hair and chubby cheeks. But he’s gotten so big since I last saw him, and this is the first time I’ve seen him walking alongside his mom.

He’s just adorable! Love him! :)

- FC on

I think it’s the faux crocs that aren’t breathable. I know several people who’ve had pairs similiar and thought they were quite hot and sweaty and then bought the actual ones and loved them.

Other than that, I think they look adorable on older kids or if they actually fit… now in these photos, either Henry has hugely long toes, which I highly doubt, or those are about a size too big. You can see a clear gap between his heel and the back of the shoe in the photo of him walking that shouldn’t be there. I was told a few weeks back when I was going to buy my 3 year old godson a pair that they are meant to fit ‘snug’ and shouldn’t “flop” on a young child’s foot as that’s not good for them. We didn’t end up getting a pair because he was between sizes so we’ll wait til next summer.

I will have to agree that they aren’t meant for a child this age.

But I do think they’re adorable, AND comfy for older kids/adults.

- Rachel K on

Oh… he’s GORGEOUS too… especially all those curls :O)

Forgot to add that!

- Rachel K on

Crocs are not supposed to be a snug fit. Whoever told you that had no clue to what they were talking about. It is stated right on the Crocs website that they are supposed to fit loosely.

http://www.crocs.com/products/footwear/sizing/

My children’s school lets the kids use them for gym because of the natural bend and flex they allow the foot to have. They do have to be the actual Crocs brand. I love them. They never stink and are easy to clean. My youngest who will be 2 in a couple of days has been wearing them all summer. He loves them! We have no trouble with him walking and running in them. We have all sorts of other shoes for him mostly Stride Rite and these are the prefered. We have never had or heard of the escalator problem mentioned above. My kids drag their feet getting off and on without any problems.

I realize they aren’t exactly attractive looking but it is summer! Let kids be kids!

- jilliansmommy on

jillian’s mommy. I haven’t read the croc site but I fully understand that the shoes are supposed to be “loose” in that you are supposed to have plenty of wiggle room for your feet to be comfortable but what the salesperson I spoke who has read the info on the shoes meant when he said “snug” is that with the strap on the ankle a child as young as this or my godson should not have shoes that ‘flop’ on their feet.

He said they recommend for children no more than a fourth inch of toe room and heel room and I think it’s pretty obvious little Henry has more room than that just from looking at that second photo.

As far as the above comment about elevators, in my opinion any shoe could be caught on an elevator. I’ve heard many more stories about shoestrings being caught. I personally think a croc would be easier to get off then many other shoes so I wouldn’t worry much about that.

- Rachel K on

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