These Adorable Animal-Shaped Backpacks For Babies Protect Their Heads If They Fall Over
Every parent knows the initial worry of having to look after every step a toddler takes (especially the first-born), fearing they might stumble and fall, and what if instead of a soft carpet or a pillow, it’s going to be a sharp corner? What if the child falls backward and their little hands aren’t there to help alleviate the damage of the fall? Well, if you ever had such a worry, then this item might be right up your alley.
Made from memory cotton and polyester, these adorable tiny ‘backpacks’ are designed to protect a baby’s head and back in case of a fall. They are attached by using adjustable straps and are quite comfortable even for the littlest of wearers, the design only weighs 100-200 grams (0.22-0.44 pounds).
Adorable ‘backpacks’ come in various shapes and are designed to protect the baby’s head from injury
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Depending on your taste, you can choose from a bee, panda, bunny, piggy, puppy and many more!
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You can check out the cutesy bee design by clicking here
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The seller says that the cushions are suitable for children between the ages of 3 months and 3 years, so, luckily, your kid won’t grow out of it quickly. And even then, the price of these adorable backpacks starts at around $4 and, depending on the seller, can reach up to $13. The cushions are available on Amazon and come in a variety of different animal designs.
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The cute backpacks are available in different models, like that of a cheery panda
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As well as an adorable snuggly bunny
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Or a giraffe that wished you ‘good luck’
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Share on FacebookGotta upvote this. Falling and getting up is an essential part of growing up. Kids need to learn. If you try to protect them from everything, they will never learn the necessary coping skills.
Load More Replies...Nice but wrong. Kids have to learn that falling on their heads hurts.
no...but they do fall backwards more often than not when they're learning to walk.
Load More Replies...kids need to learn where their bodies end, how to control them. this whole "get to know who I am, where my body ends" phase is absolutely necessary and any device that is added to a kid's body slows down their understanding of who they are. https://www.pathwaystolearning.co.nz/the-pyramid-of-learning
SO this is only good if your baby falls straight backwards since the cushion is only on the back of the head lol. Seems like a silly invention to me but what do I know? lol
Damn finally babies are going to stop dying left and right because of this new invention. NOT, it's just more marketing gimmick to make money $$$$$$$$$$
Isn't the whole point of pain to teach us not to do the thing that caused the pain?
Are there some statistics regarding head injury in babies that makes this a good idea?? I had four kids and none of them suffered injury from a bump to the back of the head from trying to walk. Their brains are cushioned in the skull by fluid for that sort of bump, so unless there are some statistics that say otherwise, I think this item is a bit piece of needless BS.
Anyone confused on what the orange one is? I thought it was a cat with a corgi face.
I'm guessing dog - it has a bone. I think the Panda is the most successful because the hole is covered up - all the others have a hole in the face thats a little disturbing.
Load More Replies...Gotta upvote this. Falling and getting up is an essential part of growing up. Kids need to learn. If you try to protect them from everything, they will never learn the necessary coping skills.
Load More Replies...Nice but wrong. Kids have to learn that falling on their heads hurts.
no...but they do fall backwards more often than not when they're learning to walk.
Load More Replies...kids need to learn where their bodies end, how to control them. this whole "get to know who I am, where my body ends" phase is absolutely necessary and any device that is added to a kid's body slows down their understanding of who they are. https://www.pathwaystolearning.co.nz/the-pyramid-of-learning
SO this is only good if your baby falls straight backwards since the cushion is only on the back of the head lol. Seems like a silly invention to me but what do I know? lol
Damn finally babies are going to stop dying left and right because of this new invention. NOT, it's just more marketing gimmick to make money $$$$$$$$$$
Isn't the whole point of pain to teach us not to do the thing that caused the pain?
Are there some statistics regarding head injury in babies that makes this a good idea?? I had four kids and none of them suffered injury from a bump to the back of the head from trying to walk. Their brains are cushioned in the skull by fluid for that sort of bump, so unless there are some statistics that say otherwise, I think this item is a bit piece of needless BS.
Anyone confused on what the orange one is? I thought it was a cat with a corgi face.
I'm guessing dog - it has a bone. I think the Panda is the most successful because the hole is covered up - all the others have a hole in the face thats a little disturbing.
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