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Cute Anti-Lost Kid Keeper Toddler Backpack for $3.99 + Free Shipping

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This Anti-Lost Kid Keeper Toddler Backpack features a ladybug design and it will be a good assistant for you to keep your kids with you.

Specifications:
Material: Cotton + Nylon
Color: Red
Dimensions: 98 *18.5 *19.5cm
Net Weight: 100g

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  • +6

    Finally a bag with (of?) humanity construction. That this form of construction is paired with a ladybug designs leaves me feeling reassured that it will, indeed, be a good assistant.

  • +2

    That's a very complicated name for a fairly simple product. Why not just call it a kid leash?

  • Every time I see a child on a leash I feel sorry for them. However, it's pretty hard to pass up when it's "zippered back pocket and removable straps could bring you and baby more convenience."

    • Every time I see a child on a leash I feel sorry for them.

      The parents? :)

    • +1

      Exactly.. It's even worse when you see dogs running around off-leash whilst the kid is captive…..

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  • +4

    Do they make these in adult sizes?

    • +1

      Agreed, I think I just found my new 'briefcase'! ;)

      • +1

        I was thinking more along the lines of a way to keep track of my boyfriend when we go shopping, but the briefcase idea isn't bad ;)

        • +1

          Jeez, he must play up a bit the naughty little bugger…LOL! Maybe try him on some Ritalin, he might have the A & the D's! :p

  • +2

    I just keep my kids locked in the cupboard at home…which reminds me - I need to buy some more soundproofing…off to Bunnings I go!

    • +1

      Why, is there a special on soundproofing?

    • +1

      bark collar is better

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  • Would a dog collar+lead be cheaper? Maybe not as good of an assistant :/

  • +8

    Ever tried travelling through international airports alone with mutiple toddlers?
    Rather a leash than a lost, stolen or squashed child. They get distracted so very easily.
    My kids chose their bags (monkey and a dog)and love them with a passion. They ask for them and carry each other's 'tails'. They prefer that to being strapped into a pram that then becomes a hassle to haul through airports.
    In all my travels with them I have lost count of the number of people who asked where they could get them from as they are so much nicer (and functional) than just a 'leash'

    I find the snide comments that people make on this site disappointing when people post something that is potentially useful to others (even if it is the marketers themselves). If you don't like it or need it, don't buy it. But give a break for the people that have made the effort to post, and those that might be interested please. Jokes aside, it's just nice manners.

    • +1

      Even just with one it's a problem. Stroller has already been checked in as luggage, and child has to be put down to go through the security check. No one needs the stress of having to chase a small child around an airport, or a shopping centre. An unstressed Mummy, or Nan, or Dad is always a good thing.

    • I don't think anyone really said it was a bad product, I can see the usefulness, especially with more than one child in a busy situation, like an airport. But I also don't see the harm in a little humour, and that's all that I can see in the comments above(and that's all my comments were intended as) :)

  • +1

    We used 1 with my girl when she started to walk… and I would do it again.. also had a little back-pack attached.. Had many people ask where we got it from.

  • +1

    Never too early to get kids accustomed to having a giant insect on their back. I wonder why I'm having flashbacks to scenes from Starship Troopers?… :)

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