JIANBAO Penguin Toddler Backpacks with Leashes Anti Lost Wrist Link for 1.5 to 3 Years Kids Girls Boys Safety (Penguin, Black)

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  • Zafiro González

    > 24 hour

    Everything went good, nice and easy to use!

  • Breezy Andrews

    > 24 hour

    My ten month old has been walking the past month, so now we are starting to let her walk around in public with us. I got this little backpack so that we could use the leash feature. I love this thing!! Its perfect so that she cant take off on us! Although a little large right now, it does fit her just fine. The straps are super adjustable. The cord/leash has the option of hooking to their backpack or as a wrist strap to them directly. Exactly what I was looking for!

  • Garrett Holloway

    > 24 hour

    Okay first off 10/10! She loved the backpack and it set more ease to my mind she could be more independent without holding my hand. Yes we did get looks but I didn’t care it was better than her getting lost or my worse nightmare someone taking her. She carried around her snacks and drinks like a big girl. Totally worth every dime!

  • BaliDreamer

    > 24 hour

    Cutest little penguin and very sturdy backpack!! Perfectly stitched, heavy duty materials and just enough room for your toddler to take all his prized possessions on the road with him/her!!! There is a wrist strap to keep your little one within eyesight and not lose him/her in a crowd!! Perfect for a trip to Disney World or any other amusement park or the Zoo with grandparents too!! Love this little cutie, it is excellent quality!! Thank you!!!

  • D. Fowler

    > 24 hour

    This is simply a fabulously adorable toddler penguin backpack. It’s targeted toward the very young child from 1.5 years to 3. Tucked inside this mini-backpack were the leash and linked wristbands. There’s plenty of room to carry a small blanket or favorite toy once the backpack is empty. The backpack is made of polyester and nylon, a particularly durable combo. It’s not however, water-resistant. I did pour a bit of water on it and it absorbed into the fabric. I always check out the hardware on any diaper bag or backpack. What I see on the outside lets me know how well it will hold up. The zipper and zipper pull is metal as is the front D-ring and the snaps on the back. The buckle and sliders on the back are made of impact-resistant plastic. The zippers glide quite well and there’s no need to add graphite to get them going. This backpack should hold up very well as I’m seeing some very high-quality hardware and materials. The leash has a metal carabiner-like swivel that attaches to that metal D-ring. The wristbands are beautifully designed and crafted. They are foam lined and also have impact-resistant hardware. It also had a swivel similar to the leash. It’s designed for quick release and has a small plastic key on the parent / caretaker’s wristband. I do love the silicone penguin on the child’s wristband. More like fun jewelry than anything. I love everything about this little penguin backpack. The wristband ensures a child will remain safe during an excursion. I had a runner and darter and most certainly could have used this. The quality is very high and the design is perfect. The price at around $22 is quite reasonable given the quality and what you’re getting. I’d highly recommend this wide-eyed owl to anyone looking for a toddler backpack and peace of mind.

  • Tim

    > 24 hour

    I have to admit that I always thought these things were absolutely absurd until I had kids. Especially once one has multiple little ones and tries to take them out, sometimes they seem to scatter like cats. After hearing multiple horrible stories on the news I felt like having one of these little backpacks was not only functional but they could also double as a little backpack for them to play with. What I ended up doing was introducing the backpack more as a fun treat. We stuffed it with toys to play with at home before we went out. This way it was familiar. This introduction helped my little feel comfortable wearing the backpack. The backpack fits on just like any normal backpack with straps. It has a clasp in the front that locks. It’s easy to unclip but it’s not easy for a little hand to unclip so they do need help. Of course, that is the purpose. On the bottom of the penguin there is a silver D ring. That’s where the lead or leash can attach. The lead is a strong coil that has a metal material inside but it’s covered by soft plastic. The adult portion of the strap has Velcro and easily adjusts. It’s soft on the inside and does not rub. The fit is more appropriate for my wife’s wrist than mine. Large wrists can hold instead. Also on the adult bracelet is a tiny plastic key. The key is to use not for the backpack but if the leash type apparatus is connected to wrist to wrist. The plastic key locks and unlocks so that the clip cannot be undone without it. The child’s bracelet has a little penguin that matches the backpack. So, technically the set has two ways to use it. The parent can be attached directly to the little on their wrist or to the backpack. It’s just one more extra safety precaution and with a little backpack and a decorative bracelet. The backpack itself is a little penguin and has a soft material. While I commented on the coil lead being used, there’s also a soft nylon type leash that can be used. The black nylon one matches the penguin but does not attach to the parents wrist except for the parent holding it. The spring type coil does have plenty of give and can stretch quite large. The main difference in using the two is going to be whether or not the parent once to just be able to grab the black lead or to have it attached to themselves. This little bag offers a lot of versatility. There are multiple safety features and options for both a parent and child. Every parent and child is obviously different but for us, in busy areas where a little extra security is preferable it is nice to have and this penguin delivers.

  • Brenda I Garcia

    > 24 hour

    I loved it! I got the purple penguin design. I put it on our wrists right before taking her out of her carseat. I love how you have two options, but I just use the one I put on both our wrists, it gives her more freedom and lets her be more independent while we walk. She gets to explore and run around but always near me, I can quickly hold it close to me when I need to. It has a lock on her wrist band and a key on mine, it accommodates the wrists comfortably and it grows with her. I don’t use it to keep her under control, I use it to keep her safe and give her independence, since she was starting to pull on me to free her hands while walking and go around by herself. We both win. She loved the little backpack, it fits her water cup and small toys. She loved the penguin on her wrist band and backpack, and the material is good quality. I can put 1-2 diapers in and a ziplock bag with wipies jic and maybe a small toy or two, etc. Totally recommend it, I am now a believer.

  • Joe Laskowski

    > 24 hour

    The backpack did not come with the blue retracted leash. It came with a cheap regular blue leash.

  • Emily Francis

    > 24 hour

    My son loves it and it is so cute

  • AmericanDreamer

    > 24 hour

    This is a very well-crafted backpack and the security leash works well, as does the wrist link. I would definitely recommend this product.

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