Yes I used at airport and on holidays. There’s nothing wrong with keeping your child safe.
I clicked no while scrolling but I didn’t mean to sorry 😂 Defo use the backpack leash girl!
I use one any time I’m out somewhere that my son won’t be in a stroller/ shopping cart. Idc if people judge me id rather know he’s not gonna run into oncoming traffic or away from me than be bother by judgement stares lol
My baby is 14 months old and I have been using one for the last 6 months or so and it is amazing. She loves to wear it even if it isn’t being “properly used”. It gives her all the feeling of “im a big girl and can do it own my own” with the peace of mind of knowing that if we were out in public and something happened. I can get to her quicker than someone could get her out of it.
Hell yeah I have! my sons safety is and will always be more important than what judgmental strangers think 💯
I've got a Dino back pack with a chest strap..would rather be judged then something potentially awful happen to my little boy.
Yes yes yes! My LG turned 2 a month ago, she wants to walk everywhere and explore but refuses to hold my hand, acts like an octopus having a seizure if I try to put her in the stroller so the backpack reins are great. She likes to pack her essentials in the bag (her blanket, a tissue, some snacks and obviously a picture of a cat... we don't own a cat) it's safe. I'm not a fan of the wrist ones but the backpack ones I feel are much safer and can be fun because she feels like she's packing for an adventure or day out...and most importantly she's safe x
Why do people call is a leash? Its reins!
@Rebecca exactly
@Leonie octopus having seizure 🤣
Thank you ladies. And idk why it’s called a leash but that’s what the description says and that’s exactly how I look at it anyways 😂😂
We have one and my just over 2 year old requests to put it on. I often go for walks with both him and the dog on leads and he asks for it to be taken off at the dog off lead area like the dog. It’s very cute and very practical. He’s so attached to his koala, he’s even worn it to daycare when he’s needed extra comfort.
Better safe than sorry!
Yes but my son hates it and cried when I try to put it on 😪
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I haven’t used one but my husband and I have discussed getting one for instances of being in crowds (airport, state fairs or large events). We have a very active, almost 2 yo who wants to walk and explore. Her safety is more important to me than being judged. That doesn’t mean we aren’t teaching and training her, but there are times it may be needed. Go for it!!
I used them with my exes kids whenever we went out in public, and I think they're great Better than having it around their wrist like I did as a kid x
A definite yes 😊 My little girl is a very active toddler and loves to run away. Wearing her harness gives me security 1) that she can’t get far from me 2) it locks and attaches to my wrist, so it gives me peace of mind that she can’t be picked up, unclipped or led off if my back is turned 🫶🏼xx
No honestly with you 100%. I have a step son who is 4 and is a flight risk. Improving slowly but we reached the point where me or his mum couldn't leave the house with him. He seemed better with his Dad but that was an issue too. Worst was Tesco's car park where he did a runner and I couldn't find him. Someone found me in absolute hysterics to say he'd run inside and was in the bread aisle. I was always on the no camp BEFORE I had a child in my life and now I'm all for them. If it keeps him alive and we get to have some healthy fresh air? Then yes. Sod what anyone else thinks.
I haven’t, but i definitely would if my kid wouldn’t stay by me. She’s 16 months and is pretty good at listening still 😅 You have to do what you have to do to keep your kids safe