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PiggyBack Rider Keeps Children Safe!

APtravelnews- Jan, 16th,-Port St. Lucie, FL. Today, more than ever before, keeping an eye on our children is vital in so many ways! But, just keeping an eye out for them, is not foolproof for their safety.  Read on: This children’s entrepreneurial item may very well be the answer to keeping them “fail-safe.”!   Recently, a child fell 200-feet off a cliff after running ahead of his father. They were visiting a very dangerous, yet picturesque overlook of the ocean. Amazingly, he survived with major injuries.  Another event also covered by the national media was a child slipping off a steep embankment, only saved by a relative, unsafely, but still being able to reach the child before he and the child would have been dashed on the granite rocks below.

We hear of missing children when a parent turned away for a moment and child walked away from their view or worse, grabbed by a devious stranger.  Today, there is simple, workable solution to keep a child very close and without the young one whining and pulling on their parents arm when tired or bored  in their short attention span, during a walk in the park, or shopping mall. “Riding the Bar”of  the Piggyback Rider keeps children safe and attentive too!

It has been said many times in the past that “necessity is the mother of invention” so it was in this case; Bryan Lifshitz and his brothers created the innovative Piggyback Rider; “A Dad Invented, Mom Approved” standing child carrier! The 3 brothers developed and fine-tuned the carrier to weigh less than 3-pounds, and yet allow a child from two and a half years old, to a child of up to 60-pounds to “ride the bar” on this back-pack like, stable, and safe carrier.

The Piggyback Rider® standing child carrier for older children has unlimited year-round use, while hiking, touring, shopping, walking, watching, exploring, wandering, bonding at amusement parks, carnival, sporting events, malls, markets and everywhere else you may go. It’s more than just getting there; it’s about an active interaction between parent and child, bringing you closer together in any adventure.  The Piggyback Rider child carrier backpack is ideal for all outings. Just think of it as well, as a way to introduce a child to any number of outdoor pursuits with your child in line of sight of what your passions may be safely shared with your child.

The multi-award winning Piggyback Rider standing child carrier  – has won more than two-dozen awards and has been featured on Good Morning America, Rachel Ray, Entrepreneur.com, ABC News, CBS, News, CNN Travel, Fodor’s Travel to name a few. This genuinely innovative child carrier will be the last piece of kid gear you need to buy.    These are just four Reasons You Need the Piggyback Rider standing child carrier, I’m sure you can think of many more!

  1. Safety – Never again fear crowds. The durable, built-to-last Piggyback Rider child carrier for older children makes it easy to keep your kid safe and by your side. Your core strength allows for excellent balance in the carry position for fatigue free walking and standing with weights up to 60-pounds!
  2. Adventure – The go-anywhere Piggyback Rider child carrier for older children is perfect for hiking, camping, and general worldliness. Don’t leave your kid at home– inspire their curiosity with your next adventure. Let them watch and participate when you’re taking a photograph, teach them fly casting methods, bird watching, or any outdoor sport endeavor your child can naturally be encouraged to participate in.
  3. Fun – Three words: Kids love it! Remember how happy your kid was the last time you lifted him or her up to participate in a better view? From the Zoo to Disneyland, parade or just that healthful hike in nature, life is more viewable, and better at six feet.
  4. Family Time – The Piggyback Rider child carrier backpack strengthens the physical and emotional  bondbetween child and parent – creating lasting, enjoyable “keeper memories” for both.           For more information: bobandbarb@aptravelnews.com   www.piggybackrider.com