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Lee
> 24 hourMy grandson knows exactly what this is for now. As soon as I get him out of his car seat and put him on the ground he puts his hand on the magnet. I got one for his mom too!
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Beth
> 24 hourSince my daughter its almost 2.5 years old she is to that awkward weight and age that she wants to walk more and I cant carry her and items purchased. I started teaching her to touch the car with little success. then remembered seeing a Parking Pal Magnet and I knew that would be something she would be able to focus on. Its definitely a work in progress on our end but so far she seems to be doing well with the suggestions offered through Parking Pal Magnet. Im glad i decided to purchase our magnet because i know she will grow into this safe habit of staying near the car!
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L Russell
> 24 hourMy twin 2 year old girls love these hand prints! Its made getting both of them in and out of the car when Im by myself so much easier. They think it is so fun to high five the hand, and Im glad to have them staying by the car instead of running into parking lots without me. I love these!!!!
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SarahLynn
> 24 hourMy three year old has used this since he was two. It works perfectly. Ive trained him to use it when he gets out of the car. If he gets distracted all I have to say is, Hand on the hand! and he immediately goes back to where hes supposed to be. I really like that hes not running around walking out into the parking lot.
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Brittany G
> 24 hourI have a 1-year-old girl and a very curious 2-year-old boy. While I am removing my baby from the car this item keeps my son’s attention long enough to keep him safe. He loves dinosaurs. I ask him to count the Dino’s, find a certain dinosaur or a specific color. It’s been a great purchase.
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ScienceTeacher352
> 24 hourI have always made my daughter put her hand on the car while I load bags and free my hands to put her in her seat. She has never wanted to keep her hand there until I got the magnet. My only regret is that it is actually too large to fit on the location I really want her hand to be and have to move it back over the contour of the car where there is a flat surface. This is a little closer to the back of the vehicle, closer to the road which I dont really like, but she does make more of an effort to stay now.
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Tiana
> 24 hourI got the ABC one as it looks very gender neutral. My two year old quickly understood the concept and sings her ABCs as Im packing her diaper bag in the car. It is very strong and doesnt move. The workers at the car wash sometimes struggle to get it off. Anyways, I feel this helps distract my two year old while keeping her safe. Worth every penny.
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Hannah
> 24 hourI really loved my parking pal. I say loved because it was a simple fix to the issue of my kid running wild in parking lots. The magnet is a terrible idea though, because it was stolen within a month of me having it. My friend had three, one for each of her kids, and they all were stolen from her car. People suck.
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steve c
> 24 hourGor this for my 3 year old son to help train him to stay at the car and not run away when I open doors. Its a magnet so you can place it wherever you need it to go and so far has held up to rain and sun. Ive been able to get my son to go give an orange high five to the magnet when he tries to run ahead to my to the car and he does it! I let him pick out the design and he loved the train one with the orange hand. I love that there were so many colors and designs to choose from. Would definitely recommend this for the kid who doesnt like to stop or run ahead as telling them to go to the hand and give it a high five can direct them and keep them safer.
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Viola D
> 24 hourThis is great. What a genius idea! While I put the baby in her carseat, her big sister (who love purple) is told to put her hand on the spot. She stands sweetly with her hand on the spot. Offers some peace of mind when trying to wrangle to children!