We got a very cute monkey backpack/harness at Target for around $10. Best $10 I ever spent...no flames please, we all need to support each other as parents to make the correct choices for our kids.
I was afraid that I would get disapproving looks but actually I had about 8 people ask us where we got it. My DD was in a stage where she wanted to walk all the time and hated the stroller, she was also in the stage where she found it fun to run and have us chase her. In all of the WDW crowds I felt a lot better with her backpack and she never minded wearing it (now this was October so it wasn't too hot).
We got a very cute monkey backpack/harness at Target for around $10. Best $10 I ever spent...no flames please, we all need to support each other as parents to make the correct choices for our kids.
I was afraid that I would get disapproving looks but actually I had about 8 people ask us where we got it. My DD was in a stage where she wanted to walk all the time and hated the stroller, she was also in the stage where she found it fun to run and have us chase her. In all of the WDW crowds I felt a lot better with her backpack and she never minded wearing it (now this was October so it wasn't too hot).
how many disapproving looks have you gotten so far? We will be taking our DS3 who is autistic to WDW in May. He is extremely active and very fast. I'm a little concerned about all of the glares and stares we will get if we use a harness AND a guest assistance pass. Maybe I'm just being paranoid.What are your experiences? Thanks so much for your input.
We inherited the monky kind from a friend. (I swore I would never use one of those, and didn't with my first two kids), but my 3rd absolutely loved "her monkey" and requested to wear it all the time. She still talks about that stupid thing and she is now 5 and hasn't used it since she was 3!I've picked up both the monkey type and the regular type, just a plain harness, no backpack at Target/Walmart. The regular type might be better for the hot summer months.
I have the same one. No need to say no flames though. You were doing what you thought was right to keep your child safe. Anyone who thinks that is wrong is just plain nuts.
Anyway....my son loves his so much he wears it around the house often.![]()
how many disapproving looks have you gotten so far?