Toddler Leash & Harness for Child Safety – Keep Kids & Babies Close – Padded Shoulder Straps for Children’s Comfort – Fits Toddlers w/ Chest Size 14-25.5 Inches – Kid Keeper by Mommy’s Helper (Blue)
$15.30
Price: $15.30
(as of Apr 06, 2025 20:47:34 UTC – Details)
Safety harness keeps parent and child close and comfortable while out in public. The double swivel snap design of the Kid Keeper can be used to secure the child to high chairs, grocery carts or other seats. It has a patented harness which is fully supported by the child’s torso not the sensitive lower stomach area. This is adjustable to fit chest size 14″ to 25.5″ and 42″ hand strap doubles as a safety strap on highchairs and strollers. It is machine washable and reduces any fears a parent or child might have in being separated.
KEEP YOUR LOVED ONE CLOSE: Reduce the fear and anxiety a parent or child might have because there children walks off. Give yourself peace of mind by keeping your boy or girl out of danger but far enough to allow them some independence.
SAFE & COMFORTABLE: Padded straps keep your kid comfortable but secure at the same time. Our patented harness is fully supported by the childs torso – not the sensitive lower stomach area. Padded wrist strap for the parent for comfortability as well.
ADJUST THE DISTANCE TO DESIRED LENGTH: The wrist strap is adjustable from 30 inches to 42 inches, the torso strap is adjustable and fits chest size 14 inch to 25.5 inches and the shoulder straps are adjustable up to 20 inch L
VERSATILE: You can even use it on a high chair! The double swivel snap design can be used to secure the hand strap to the high chair, grocery carts, or other seats. Reduces any fears a parent or child might have in being separated.
Customers say
Customers find the toddler harness works well at parks and appreciate its safety features, allowing children to explore while keeping them nearby. Moreover, the harness provides independence, with customers noting their children love having the freedom to walk. However, the fit and build quality receive mixed feedback – while some find it adjustable and well-constructed, others say it’s too small and cheaply made. Additionally, ease of use and comfort are also mixed aspects, with some finding it easy to put on and comfortable, while others report it’s confusing to put on and uncomfortable.
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10 reviews for Toddler Leash & Harness for Child Safety – Keep Kids & Babies Close – Padded Shoulder Straps for Children’s Comfort – Fits Toddlers w/ Chest Size 14-25.5 Inches – Kid Keeper by Mommy’s Helper (Blue)
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Deilene –
Great
My son is non verbal autistic and has eloped on me twice in April so I bought this and it was weird at first in public with it but it was for his safety great quality the design and comfortable my son would look for it so we can go outside it is durable. And easy to remove plus doesnât weight but handles my sons strength lol.
CarlosBlanco –
Best In Class!
The first selling point that jumped out to me when I was perusing the market for child harness apparatuses was the fact that this rig does not place any pressure on sensitive areas like the stomach and groin. That significant attribute seems surprisingly overlooked in the majority of harnesses today, which leads me to believe that the market itself is rather undeveloped, but the future is looking bright.Now, you may or may not be hesitant to utilize a child-safety feature such as a this. Fear not, my friends. Much as the supply side has a few kinks to work out, so too does the demand side. Was Karl Benz’s first attempt at the automobile a slam-dunk? Probably not. Were citizens of the late 1800’s clamoring for self-driving cars? No. But, while all the horse and buggy merchants were sniggering and scoffing, he kept at it; sprinkle in a little Henry Ford and look where we are now. Don’t let a few judgmental gazes hinder your commitment to top-of-the-line retention options.Obvious comfort and safety benefits to the child aside, let’s look at the positive externalities. Right up on top of the packaging, I’m sure you see “Keeps your child at a safe distance!” Now we’re talking! Safety for everyone? Sign me up. Also, this treasure just keeps on generating positive returns because it’s adjustable up to a 25.5″ torso. Incredible! I’m 6’2” / 195 lbs and that’s almost half the size of my chest. I don’t know what kind of crazy growth spurts your kid will hit, but conservatively speaking, you’re probably covered until age 12 depending on gender.After eagerly tearing open the packaging like a kid on Christmas, you’ll notice that this harness comes with a wrist strap. While adjustable in length and better than nothing, it is unfortunately no more than some rope. This, as we all know, is a huge inconvenience.What happens if you just want to tether your kid in the living room during halftime while you freshen up beverages in the kitchen? I’ll tell you: junior suddenly has 30-45 inches + wingspan of free ranging terror. That may not sound like much, but you tell me how convenient it is when you come back in at the start of the 3rd quarter to find the entire party platter of nachos wiped clean and what’s left of the salsa coagulating on the newly upholstered sofa. It just won’t work, so throw it away and get yourself a stout retractable dog leash. Anything rated for dogs up to 100 pounds should be good – chances are good your child won’t outgrow the harness or the leash too quickly.
Robert Spencer –
Keeps them from running off
I bought this because my almost three year old is a runner! We were going camping near a river and there was an event going on. Because we were carrying backpacks and also our one year old, if he had bolted my wife and I probably wouldnât be able to catch him. This strap worked great for keeping him close by. He only pulled it and fell a couple of times before he realized that he wasnât going anywhere and just naturally walked at my side. I used the clip to attach it to my belt more than using the handle, which was only really used when we were loading up in the truck or going back into the camper. I really liked the adjustable length because I could keep him really close when walking through the event tent and also could extend it long enough that he could sit in the chair next to me at the dinner tables without having to take it off him. I really wish that I would have bought one for my second son because he was a runner as well, and I might have taken him to do more things if I could have kept him secure. My only complaint is that after a while the shoulder strap adjustment sliders start to loosen up and you need to tighten them back down. Luckily the chest strap Velcro was nice and secure and I never felt like he was about to escape from the harness.
RMH –
Effective but falls apart quick.
This worked well for our Disney trip, but the Velcro started to pull the fibers of the harness apartâstill functional, but looks awful.
DTJewels –
I really like this safety harness
I really like this safety harness. It’s a basic harness for a good price. This is the 2nd harness I’ve purchased and I searched for awhile online before purchasing this one since I really didn’t like the 1st type of harness I purchased. I have no issues getting this onto my always squirming kiddo, the thicker chest strap seems to be more comfortable for my little one, and she doesn’t seem to mind it at all. My little girl is 18 mo., 32lbs and 36″ tall and is a very independent ball of energy who does not want to hold your hand and wants to do everything herself so this gives her some of the independence she wants with the safety I require. There is still plenty of room for her in this and I think she will easily be able to wear it for another year or two. I originally purchased a backpack style harness that the strap attached at the bottom of the backpack, which is a great way for you to make your child toppled over or fall backwards if you are trying to stop them from doing something they shouldn’t be doing, along with the fact that my kiddo wanted to play with the backpack animal and not have it strapped behind her. I no longer have either issue with this one. Overall I am very happy with this purchase and happy I found it on Amazon.
Francois C. Faure –
Good product and helpful.
Kamal Jeet Singh –
Once you put it on the baby, from back the straps, turning around babyâs neck. Which is not good. Shows they need to fix this problem
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Sarah –
Have only used it a handful of times, but when I did it was VERY useful. Seems well made. My child is quite slender, and it fits a little weird through the the shoulders (like she’s not broad enougb) but the chest strap is just right. I wonder how it would fit on a stockier child.
Shantanu –
Though my daughter is not comfortable with it since it hinders her movement, but I love it. You just have to get your child use to it then it’s the best thing.