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Parking Pal Car Magnet, Keep Kids Safe Around Vehicles (Fairies) Fairies
$ 8.07
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Parking Pal Car Magnet, Keep Kids Safe Around Vehicles (Fairies)Product Details
Color: Fairies
Brand: Parking Pal
MPN: Fairies
UPC: 703290895867
EAN: 0703290895867
Manufacturer: Parking Pal
Brand: Parking Pal
Item Weight: 1.6 ounces
Product Dimensions: 10.25 x 0.06 x 6 inches
Item model number: Fairies
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Manufacturer Part Number: Fairies
Date First Available: July 27, 2015
parking lot child safety
gives kids a
teaches children responsibility around vehicles
great for special needs children who do well with a routine
kids love to play games such as
Color:Fairies Parking lots can be dangerous, even fatal, for children. Protect your little loved ones with a colorful aid that keeps them near to you and far from moving vehicles. Why is it needed: parents, grandparents, day-care providers, aunts, uncles, friends, or whoever is caring for a child can be easily distracted in parking lots? Loading or unloading packages, rifling for keys, tending to the baby, or helping elderly parents can take precious attention away from our children, leaving them vulnerable to a number of dangerous situations. Other drivers can't see when they back up because the car next to them is too large or they're distracted by their cell phones, or blind spots make it easy for them to overlook small children who may be behind them. And children, well, they don't always do what they're told or stay where they should. It only takes one second for tragedy to strike. How it works: place the parking pal on the side of your vehicle, where it will remain safely attached at all times. It was specifically designed with bright colors, playful illustrations, and a small palm children love to place their hands on. After a couple learning sessions, your child will discover that the parking pal is their safe spot, and they will know where to go the second they are outside the car. It also helps teach them that parking lots are no place to play.