These straps are perminately attached to the baby's pushchair and as we go out I just attach a couple of toys to them. The different poppers along the length allow you to attach toys of different sizes and I would expect, work well for different models of pushchair/pram. A lifesaver for when your baby is learning to drop things on purpose!
These straps are very simple, but they work! I use them for a lot of different things. They work to strap a toy to a shopping cart (I use a shopping cart cover that has little places to strap stuff on) They work to strap bags onto your stroller when shopping (Be careful not to get it too heavy that the stroller could topple over!) I use it to strap toys and pacis to my son's wrist during church so he doesn't drop them on the pew in front of us! I use them to attach toys to the stroller tray. I use them to attach toys to the highchair. They are a great product. I will say that after about 4 months of use one of the snaps broke off. I don't think it is too big of a problem though, because the product is pretty inexpensive.
It does the job
Ottima idea che ti semplifica la vita! Mia figlia ha 5 mesi ed è iniziato il periodo in cui scaraventa tutto a terra.. questo semplice oggetto ti risparmia tanti piegamenti per raccogliere giocattoli e soprattutto quando è fuori evita che gli stessi finiscano in terra con il pericolo chè si perdano! Ha due lunghezze disponibili!
útil para tener a la mano los juguetes
This simple invention keeps toys, food containers, and bottles from falling. I attach it to the stroller, high chair, etc and my baby isn't able to drop her stuff. Saves me from having to pick things off the floor and we don't loose thing while on a walk (if I happen to miss that she dropped an item). LOVE THIS PRODUCT!
I saw these and realized that they would be very handy to have on my stroller. My son loves to throw everything I hand him, so keeping things off the ground is difficult. We purchased an umbrella stroller instead of a big travel system, but not having the child’s tray is a huge sacrifice. I’m constantly looking for new ways to keep snacks and toys within his reach when we’re out and about for shopping trips and while watching our older daughter play sports. Even though the jogging stroller I run with and take to the park has a tray, I still use these to make sure things don’t end up on the ground. Here’s what I like and don’t like about this product.Positives:-inexpensive: I paid $4 for these, which seems to be a great price. I did think to myself that I could make them for slightly cheaper and get the exact button position and length I want, but honestly I’m not crafty enough for that. So this was a bargain.-Keeps items close: I use this for my “Munchkin Snack Catcher”. It loops easily around the handle and keeps the cup from falling/being thrown on the ground. I can also use it for any toy with a loop and some toys that are shaped right. I use one for the snack cup and one for a toy, then they secure around the side post of my umbrella stroller or jogging stroller (I’m posting a picture). This is a very easy, portable, inexpensive solution.-Variety of uses: I found a few uses for them other than my stroller, I use them at restaurants to hang a toy on to help keep him busy and shopping carts to hold his snack cup while we’re shopping. They could be hung on his car seat to hold toys within his reach. I’m sure with some creativity there are a variety of other uses for these straps.Negatives:-Limitations: It holds some things great, but the items either have to be pretty much the right length or have a loop. So, while it holds my sons snack cup well, it won’t hold any of our sippy cups. They either have handles that have an opening where the strap can slip off (Tommee tippee, Nuk, Playtex) or there are no handles and the strap doesn't hold it. I’m going to be looking for a sippy cup that works.-Button placement: There are 3 female end buttons on the inside that the male ends can be placed in to make it adjustable. I wish there were more female ends so the loop could have a wider variety of adjustments. It’s just a half a centimeter off from being able to snap around the thin waist section of my hourglass shaped Nubby sippy cups. It wouldn't add much more cost to throw a few extra buttons on there.For the price I think they are very handy and plan to order an extra set with my next Amazon purchase. I love that they come in a wide variety of colors, but I will just stick to black and white, which helps them blend in. This would be a great little “extra” to give as a baby shower gift. I don’t hesitate to give it 5 stars, despite the few issues I have. For how inexpensive the price, they are very handy and I do “love it”.
Works perfectly for my granddaughter who thinks it’s so funny to throw all her toys when we’re in the car or stroller !
I stumbled across these little straps by accident, and I'm so glad that I did. Before I bought them, I comparison shopped the other popular kinds (Velcro, etc.), but here's why we love these particular straps:1) They clip together with snaps, instead of Velcro, which means that our determined one-year-old has not been able to take off the snaps. SCORE: Parents: 1. Young'un: 0.2) Now that we've attached our son's munchkin snack cup to his highchair and stroller several times, and now that he has thrown the snack cup down only to find that it doesn't crash to the floor anymore, his interest in playing the "let's have Daddy pick up my stuff off the floor over and over until one of us goes insane" game has markedly subsided. We couldn't be happier about this. Parents: 2. Young'un: 0.3) They have snaps at various places along the strap so that you can place the strap around various-sized objects (such as strollers or high chairs). But do note that because this product has predetermined snaps, instead of Velcro, it's not adjustable. This means that you can't place it around a sippy cup or any other object UNLESS that object has a hole to loop it through. We are okay with this trade-off because our son happens to be obsessed with un-doing Velcro (as we found out recently when trying to find shoes that would stay on his feet), so you win some, you lose some. In other words, our son gets to continue slamming his straw sippy cup to the ground until the manufacturer makes a model with snap options all across the strap. We're going to call this one in his favor. Parents: 2. Young'un: 1.4) The cord is purposefully short (like, really pretty short) to prevent choking hazards. A win for parents and children alike. Parents: 3. Young'un: 2.5) Penny for penny, this item has to be the most practical baby item I've purchased. You get two straps for under $4.00, which makes us parents happier and makes more money available for young'un's college fund: another win-win. Parents: 4. Young'un: 3.The benefits to us as parents and to our young'un are too close to call with this product--all of us have benefitted. There's not much more to say about this product, other than that I wish we had purchased it sooner. In a nutshell, it's an affordable item that keeps us from losing our baby items while we're out and about and helps curb our son's latest habit of playing "let's have Daddy pick up my stuff."
These straps are perminately attached to the baby's pushchair and as we go out I just attach a couple of toys to them. The different poppers along the length allow you to attach toys of different sizes and I would expect, work well for different models of pushchair/pram. A lifesaver for when your baby is learning to drop things on purpose!
These straps are very simple, but they work! I use them for a lot of different things. They work to strap a toy to a shopping cart (I use a shopping cart cover that has little places to strap stuff on) They work to strap bags onto your stroller when shopping (Be careful not to get it too heavy that the stroller could topple over!) I use it to strap toys and pacis to my son's wrist during church so he doesn't drop them on the pew in front of us! I use them to attach toys to the stroller tray. I use them to attach toys to the highchair. They are a great product. I will say that after about 4 months of use one of the snaps broke off. I don't think it is too big of a problem though, because the product is pretty inexpensive.
It does the job
Ottima idea che ti semplifica la vita! Mia figlia ha 5 mesi ed è iniziato il periodo in cui scaraventa tutto a terra.. questo semplice oggetto ti risparmia tanti piegamenti per raccogliere giocattoli e soprattutto quando è fuori evita che gli stessi finiscano in terra con il pericolo chè si perdano! Ha due lunghezze disponibili!
útil para tener a la mano los juguetes
This simple invention keeps toys, food containers, and bottles from falling. I attach it to the stroller, high chair, etc and my baby isn't able to drop her stuff. Saves me from having to pick things off the floor and we don't loose thing while on a walk (if I happen to miss that she dropped an item). LOVE THIS PRODUCT!
I saw these and realized that they would be very handy to have on my stroller. My son loves to throw everything I hand him, so keeping things off the ground is difficult. We purchased an umbrella stroller instead of a big travel system, but not having the child’s tray is a huge sacrifice. I’m constantly looking for new ways to keep snacks and toys within his reach when we’re out and about for shopping trips and while watching our older daughter play sports. Even though the jogging stroller I run with and take to the park has a tray, I still use these to make sure things don’t end up on the ground. Here’s what I like and don’t like about this product.Positives:-inexpensive: I paid $4 for these, which seems to be a great price. I did think to myself that I could make them for slightly cheaper and get the exact button position and length I want, but honestly I’m not crafty enough for that. So this was a bargain.-Keeps items close: I use this for my “Munchkin Snack Catcher”. It loops easily around the handle and keeps the cup from falling/being thrown on the ground. I can also use it for any toy with a loop and some toys that are shaped right. I use one for the snack cup and one for a toy, then they secure around the side post of my umbrella stroller or jogging stroller (I’m posting a picture). This is a very easy, portable, inexpensive solution.-Variety of uses: I found a few uses for them other than my stroller, I use them at restaurants to hang a toy on to help keep him busy and shopping carts to hold his snack cup while we’re shopping. They could be hung on his car seat to hold toys within his reach. I’m sure with some creativity there are a variety of other uses for these straps.Negatives:-Limitations: It holds some things great, but the items either have to be pretty much the right length or have a loop. So, while it holds my sons snack cup well, it won’t hold any of our sippy cups. They either have handles that have an opening where the strap can slip off (Tommee tippee, Nuk, Playtex) or there are no handles and the strap doesn't hold it. I’m going to be looking for a sippy cup that works.-Button placement: There are 3 female end buttons on the inside that the male ends can be placed in to make it adjustable. I wish there were more female ends so the loop could have a wider variety of adjustments. It’s just a half a centimeter off from being able to snap around the thin waist section of my hourglass shaped Nubby sippy cups. It wouldn't add much more cost to throw a few extra buttons on there.For the price I think they are very handy and plan to order an extra set with my next Amazon purchase. I love that they come in a wide variety of colors, but I will just stick to black and white, which helps them blend in. This would be a great little “extra” to give as a baby shower gift. I don’t hesitate to give it 5 stars, despite the few issues I have. For how inexpensive the price, they are very handy and I do “love it”.
Works perfectly for my granddaughter who thinks it’s so funny to throw all her toys when we’re in the car or stroller !
I stumbled across these little straps by accident, and I'm so glad that I did. Before I bought them, I comparison shopped the other popular kinds (Velcro, etc.), but here's why we love these particular straps:1) They clip together with snaps, instead of Velcro, which means that our determined one-year-old has not been able to take off the snaps. SCORE: Parents: 1. Young'un: 0.2) Now that we've attached our son's munchkin snack cup to his highchair and stroller several times, and now that he has thrown the snack cup down only to find that it doesn't crash to the floor anymore, his interest in playing the "let's have Daddy pick up my stuff off the floor over and over until one of us goes insane" game has markedly subsided. We couldn't be happier about this. Parents: 2. Young'un: 0.3) They have snaps at various places along the strap so that you can place the strap around various-sized objects (such as strollers or high chairs). But do note that because this product has predetermined snaps, instead of Velcro, it's not adjustable. This means that you can't place it around a sippy cup or any other object UNLESS that object has a hole to loop it through. We are okay with this trade-off because our son happens to be obsessed with un-doing Velcro (as we found out recently when trying to find shoes that would stay on his feet), so you win some, you lose some. In other words, our son gets to continue slamming his straw sippy cup to the ground until the manufacturer makes a model with snap options all across the strap. We're going to call this one in his favor. Parents: 2. Young'un: 1.4) The cord is purposefully short (like, really pretty short) to prevent choking hazards. A win for parents and children alike. Parents: 3. Young'un: 2.5) Penny for penny, this item has to be the most practical baby item I've purchased. You get two straps for under $4.00, which makes us parents happier and makes more money available for young'un's college fund: another win-win. Parents: 4. Young'un: 3.The benefits to us as parents and to our young'un are too close to call with this product--all of us have benefitted. There's not much more to say about this product, other than that I wish we had purchased it sooner. In a nutshell, it's an affordable item that keeps us from losing our baby items while we're out and about and helps curb our son's latest habit of playing "let's have Daddy pick up my stuff."
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