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Baby ReinsBaby reins ????????????

My little boy is almost 16 months and walking abit much but hasn't had the confidence to go on his own property even he can walk for ages, holding her hand as I was thinking about gettin some baby reins to help abit more, as he always like to get out of the stroller was outside, I think that perhaps give ITL abit more confidence, do you think???

The mere sight of a baby on the reins just makes me shudder ... I found the principle so repulsive.
I understand the security concern, but I do not believe in restraint. I think communication and understanding rather than make a long journey. (And anyway, what happens the day you pull the reins?)
As for confidence, I do not really see how the reins him support while walking. Tell him to walk while holding your hand if that is what he wants for now and soon he will release the hand of his own accord ... and it is much more useful.

Baby reins sound like a great idea. Your little boy will be able to do more walking and it will always be safe in your view.

:-) Our little girl (she has 4 now ...) just hung it :-) It was very funny. As soon as we put on it acted like a puppet on a string she could hardly there. We never bothered to try it with the second

I thought baby reins were there to prevent your child from escaping.

I was actually thinking to get them for my .. 17 months is a confident walker!

Why not try it out of his pram, as you said, but hold her hand instead of the reins!

Brilliant idea.

Kidneys are one of the best inventions! A child can easily slip their hand in yours. With the reins, you can loop around them by hand and it is much safer.

Both mines had no problem with the older them.My used as workshops with smooth floors, he sat down and I drag him around on his back! He thought it was funny.

Yes, get them!
My daughter had them at that age. It helps to keep the child constantly on their feet, keeps them safe from falling and, of course they are safe because they can not run off and get lost.
My daughter is almost three years, so when I'm busy shopping, I still use them sometimes, its better to be safe than sorry because children at this age may be impulsive, without thinking about security.
Also on the reins of your toddler learns to walk with confidence and avoid bad falls.

I think they are great for toddlers who want to walk everywhere, but are not convinced or prone to falling, or worse suddenly rushing in a manner not predictable.
you can get the good ones who now have a little backpack built with them.

Get them, they are fantastic, my daughter loves hers
http://www.youngexplorers.co.uk/acatalog ...
can animals and cute one.

Try!

I just want to keep holding his hand to lend his support. reins wont really give them assistance to walk, they stop and then run away!

reign are an excellent idea whatever reason, this time its a easy way to prevent falls and as your child grows a lil excellent way to keep it close in places sang

What was wrong with holding her hand again? Am I missing something? What is the urgency? Why not let people know how to walk naturally without the aid of this leash thing? Are we so disconnected from the other man that we do not even want to hold the hand of our own child? WOW, where he has all gone?

Oh my lord, do some of these people do not realize that we are not trying to prevent our children leave, we do not fear hand in hand in contact with our toddlers - when you have a stroller and 6 sacks shopping, and possibly other children to keep an eye on the reins are a great idea, and a lot bloo.

Posted on June 1, 2010.
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