Blisstime Anti Lost Wrist Link Safety Wrist Link for Toddlers, Babies & Kids
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Judson Ruecker
> 3 dayI am so excited to write this review in the hopes of helping at least 1 mother who has autistic children or runners. I so did not want to get one of these but I am a single mother of autistic twins. My boy is a runner and screams in the stroller. It is a NIGHTMARE alone. My girl twin doesnt run and is more of the stand still collecting sticks type. She cant enjoy herself because I have to constantly grab her and run for my boy twin. I couldnt keep both happy so this little gadget was heaven sent. Went to the park today and I almost cried because the experience was night and day. I didnt feel defeated or overwhelmed. I got the long one so he still could run but not too far and she could happily collect sticks so both were happy. Well all 3 of us were happy. If you are on the fence please take a chance and try it because i guarantee u it will change ur quality of parenting on outings. I was embarrassed but not anymore. This was my last desperate attempt and it has paid off tremendously. AUTISTIC CHILD APPROVED..love yourself and ur child. Buy it
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ShopperM
> 3 dayBought for a friend, so he could use with his toddler on a trip. The product looked smaller than expected, but it worked for the purpose it was intended to and fit.
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Dr. Mya Smith III
> 3 dayThis was extremely handy at Disneyland. It provides peace of mind and its comfortable.
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Clementine Ullrich DDS
> 3 dayI like these, I just wished the cord was a little longer.
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Melissa Husak
> 3 dayThis is a great quality product but my two year old despises
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Jessica
> 3 dayBought this for trick or treat with a hyperactive and quick escape artist. Works really well to give a little independence without constantly having to chase a small child to stop them from running in the road or some otherwise dangerous situation. With the added benefit of knowing someone cant just grab your kid and run off because theyre attached securely to you.
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Juno
Greater than one weekMy son is 3 and is on the spectrum. He will see things that he has to have and bolt. He also will run when over stimulated, so until now, the beach was a 2 man job. I love that I can spend time with my son anywhere and not have to worry if Ill catch him in time. Thank you soooooo much! You can not imagine what youve done for us. God bless!
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Lexy
> 3 dayI had been using a leash style back pack for my almost 2 year old and it just wasn’t working for us. She didn’t like feeling that restricted on her chest and holding the leash itself was just very inconvenient when I needed to use my hands. So I decided to give this a try and I was not disappointed! I was worried the adult side wouldn’t fit my large wrists but it is very adjustable and has plenty of room and my daughter loves it! She feels less restricted but can’t run away from me and it’s very very sturdy so it wouldn’t break if someone tried!
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o2b4ft11
> 3 dayBought two of the 2.5 length ones and they were perfect for my 5 and 7 year old nieces who came to visit me in SW Florida. I bought them to use specifically while snorkeling. They allowed my nieces to feel like they had a sense a freedom while giving us a better feeling of safety that they wouldnt be pulled too far away that wed have difficulty getting to them in the event we needed to. When snorkeling, it can also be easy drift further away from the rest of your party because your head is down for longer periods of time. Now we can snorkel with them without as much worry that theyll drift/swim off further than what is safe.
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Kristen
> 3 daySturdy but too short of distance between each bracket for my liking. My kid was also able to scoot his hand out of them instantly, be aware of hand size.