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Brent Ballard
> 3 dayWhat can I say about this dinosaur children’s harness? A whole heck of a lot. If you’re like me, you have a child who likes to walk but isn’t really into holding hands (he ain’t no snowflake). He needs his freedom to walk like our forefathers intended but I should be able to keep him close so no creeps can snatch him. People say that putting a leash on your child is cruel, I say forcing my child to exist in a world with you is cruel, but we can’t just get rid of you entirely. This harness is cute and way better than the harness my parents used on me. 5 out of 5
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Barb Krebs
> 3 dayIt was cute and overall a great idea unfortunately my grandson is way too rambunctious and it just didnt work for us.
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R.Rawson
> 3 dayNice having two options to keep my boy from running free, especially in Costco.
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Layana Godinho
Greater than one weekGood
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Nicki
Greater than one weekSo I have an Type 3 Autistic 6 year old son who is on the taller side size wise. He is as tall as our friends 8 year old and about the same weight. M loves to run. He is attracted to water, anything unique looking, and most dangerously like to run in parking lots. He is non verbal so we get little to no warning before he takes off. While ABA therapy is helping when he gets excited he wants to go go go. We used more toddler specific leads in the past out of safety concerns. The wrist style was too easy for him to MacGyver out of. Other backpack styles were meant for much smaller kids and while we were able to jerry rig extensions on they still rapidly became too small. We got this because the dimensions listed looked slightly larger and we thought why not give it a try. He loves it and so do we. M is 4ft tall and about 40lbs and he has room to grow in this. Elopement prevention is a huge concern in the Autism community. WE use a collection of tools from alarms, GPS devices, and social stories but sometimes safety dictates the need of something more hands on. With this backpack lead we can safely walk in a parking lot at the store and I know if he tries to run (oh and he will) it prevents him from getting into danger by getting too far away. I do not fear taking him out to stores (which he loves) with this since it is a tool in elopement prevention. Holding hands is not enough with a Special Needs child who is very mobile and very fast. This is a life and sanity saver.
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mary-megan guinaugh
> 3 dayI love it 1.5 year old hates it pouch holds the leach perfect no room for any thing else
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Chris
> 3 dayIt helps a lot when we go to the mall. I won’t lose her!!!
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Shiane Johnson
> 3 dayAbsolutely love this!!
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ZaPi
> 3 dayMy one year old was mad… we never actually got to use it more than once he screamed and cried. Great product just didn’t work for us
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Terri
> 3 dayThis harness is excellent to keep a small, active child safe in a crowd, or any public situation where a child might dart off. I really like that the wrist link (they used to be called hand-holders) can be attached to the harness; I believe that is more secure than the old-fashioned leash, and leaves both hands free. The harness fit my grandchild well, and seemed comfortable. The little pouch on the back is useful to store a small snack, or the pieces of the harness set that are not being used. The harness is best, I think, for a young toddler that wants to walk; the wrist links can be used for an older toddler or child that still needs supervision. This harness gives me peace of mind as a grandparent. My mother had a harness for me when I was small, and I had one for my children, and now for my grandchild. I guess the tendency to dart off is hereditary, lol.