https://www.amazon.com/Eddie-Bauer-Harness-Buddy-Monkey/dp/B001OB9LBI/ref=pd_sbs_t_2
Sometimes DS just reeeally wants to walk (run) instead of being held or in the stroller. We'll be travelling in a few weeks and I can see him wanting to walk around while we're waiting in the gate at the airport. Do you think this could be a good idea? I think I'll be too nervous to just completely let him loose b/c he runs pretty fast.
Re: Does anyone use a Harness Buddy?
Haven't used one yet but having 2 running in different directions and having traveled with them both I will say that if there is ANY place the are warranted it's in the airport. ?Too many people and they can get away and out of eye sight wayyyyy too fast.
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I just bought something similar for our trip in August.
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And I too thought leashes were stupid at one point in time.
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Now I think my kids' safety is more important that what other people think of me.?
Total score: 6 pregnancies, 5 losses, 2 amazing blessings that I'm thankful for every single day.
I do have one and I do use it. I never thought I would but sometimes it becomes my life saver. DD is very strong willed and loves to walk around but she is very fast too. I used it last weekend at a carnival and it was awesome! She listened really well and liked the "freedom" of walking around. We call it her "Monkey Pack" and she knows what we are talking about. I haven't noticed any bad looks but instead I have gotten many questions on where to get one.
Edit: I let her wear it around the house to get used to it and I find that that probably helped!
https://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2815285
?$15.00 cheapie back pack from BRU.
That way he can keep all his special toys for the plane in his own bag.
He DIGS having a back pack of his own just like Daddy's!
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Total score: 6 pregnancies, 5 losses, 2 amazing blessings that I'm thankful for every single day.
we have this one
https://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=4532497&sourceid=1500000000000003260330&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=4532497
Ditto. I believe they also had a dog and a teddy bear too. DD loves hers
LOL - I was CERTAIN I was going to see a post here that said "Umm... NO. Leashes are for DOGS not kids!"
Anyway... I will probably get one in due time... Right DD is good about holding on to a finger... all I have to say is "Finger" and she grabs on...
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I'd oblige if you'd like, but I generally save that for people who are asking opinions about the merits of leashes. I don't have a Harness Buddy, so I was restraining myself.
I definitely see one in our future once we have 2 kids and I'm outnumbered. For now, I can run after DS, and I only let him down if it's a safe area. Otherwise, he's in the Ergo.
I like the one that's a monkey and you grab the tail.
Lori, would you like to try to hold or chase my DS in a crowded airport? I do not have any interest in "leashes" on a daily basis but I will gladly ignore judgmental eye rolling if it keeps my very active DS safe in an airport. He can literally throw himself from my arms if I do not hold him w/ every oz. of strength I have, and almost outrun me if my hands are full w/ bags and luggage. "Hold my finger" is not an option. Our stroller will be checked. I'm surprised you're being so quick to judge!