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child walking harness

A child harness (alternative: child tether, child leash, British English: walking reins) is a safety restraint for walking with children. The device is mostly used with toddlers and children of preschool age, and typically consists of a shoulder harness with a lead (tether) secured in the back, either directly or by means of a hook.

child walking harness

Babies are cute, cuddly, rambunctious and occasionally impossible to control when they first learn to walk, especially in public areas. No one wants to treat her child like a common pet, but sometimes it's safer and less headache inducing to put the little one on a leash. This is particularly true when on vacation or walking along a crowded city street. When shopping for a walking harness, the primary things to look for are safety, durability and comfort.

child walking harness

This harness features padded shoulder straps and a double swivel snap design to secure the child to high chairs or other seats, in addition to being walking harness. The child's torso fully supports Mommy's Helper Kid Keeper so it doesn't dig into the lower stomach area. It is adjustable to fit chest sizes 14 to 25.5 inches and is machine washable.

child walking harness

Walking next to traffic with a baby who has just taken her first steps can be a stressful situation for a young parent. Luckily, Sure Steps Safety Harness is extremely easy to use: just slip it over your child's body and fasten it in the back. The strap is 4 feet long and very secure; you can also use a wrist strap if you wish. Instead of weighing down a child and disturbing her walk, Sure Steps Safety Harness is so lightweight that your child won't even notice that it's there.

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