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Eddie Bauer 2-in-1 Harness Buddy | 
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| Manufacturer: Gold Inc. C/O Armbrust Assoc. Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $8.99
New (2) from $8.99
Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 549
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0.1
UPC: 071534529565 EAN: 0071534529565 ASIN: B000COWM8C
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Harness/backpack provides a fun, friendly and cute way to keep kids close in crowds | | • | Parents hold on by the bear's tail, which latches on to the backpack securely | | • | Backpack buckles in front for easy on and off; zippered back pocket holds toys and other treasures | | • | For ages 18 mos. and up; straps adjust as child grows | | • | Machine wash; imported; 11Lx6Wx4.5D" |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 23 more reviews...
Perfect, perfect harness January 6, 2009 Candice D. Hopper-owrey (Missouri) We used this when we were traveling and it is perfect! During a long layover if we hadn't had this, wow would we have been stressed. This kept our little one from running off and she looked cute in the process. Since then, any time we go in public with a lot of people and opportunity for her to run away, this is our best friend. She really likes it actually. She doesn't even pay attention to the harness because she is just paying attention to the teddy backpack part of it.
Safe and fun October 28, 2008 H. Zhong (Long Island, NY USA) I have 1-yr-old twin sons, and I'm glad I found this product. One of my sons loves carrying it around and the other simply does not like anything on his back. My 6-yr-old daughter loves it, although I didn't buy it for her. In one word, it's a cute safety product.
Fabulous new friend! September 19, 2008 Kiwi Flyer (Auckland, New Zealand) We bought this for our 2 1/2 year old who is exceptionally independent and strong-willed for an overseas trip. We have been getting him used to it around the malls here at home and have found it to be great! He doesn't mind it at all - in fact, thinks of the bear as a new friend who follows him around! The flipside of the coin is that he does eventually get a touch annoyed at not being able to go where and when he wants. The bonuses however, well and truely outweigh the negatives of it. I don't think he will be able to undo it at all for a long time yet and the 'tail' is definately long enough for you to keep a sense of control over the child. The worst part of it would have to be those parents (and mainly nosey grandparents!) who openly comment (negatively) on you using it. My advice: IGNORE THEM. This is way better than hunting in a panic for a lost child in a foreign place where you don't speak the same language! Money well spent.
Helping hand July 30, 2008 cooking grandma (Ga.) I got the frog one to use with my granddaughter. I have had it for 6 months and it wonderful. She can feel independent and I can keep her safe. She loves it also. She will ask to get it on because she knows that it means going out somewhere. We now have a puppy and so she gets her frog and the puppy on the other leash and we can go anywhere safe. At the store she feels so grown up but once again I feel she is safe.
Ms. June 12, 2008 Kim Cromwell (Farmington, CA United States) Very pleased with this item, very soft and cuddly. My little "guy" loves it.
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