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Invention Helps Keep Car Seat Straps Out Of The Way


Kelley Daron has formulated a product that helps all parents with a problem that was previously unsolved. Her Buckle-Pals products fills a niche, and any parent who has used her product would probably tell you that they would never be able to live without it.

When our children are babies we have to put those into those annoying car seats, with those straps that always get in the way of just trying to set the child down in there seat. Thanks to Kelley, her business – Little Bumble Baby, and her creative mind, there is now a product we can all be thankful for.

What is the difference between Buckle-Pals and Buckle Pals Cling ‘n Go?

Buckle-Pals and Buckle-Pals Cling ‘N Go are part of The Buckle-Pals Collection of seatbelt strap holders that add convenience to buckling up children in car seats. Each product, though designed differently, holds the seatbelt straps to the sides of the seat (out of the seating area) so that the child doesn’t sit upon them while getting into the car seat. Moms are spared the hassle of having to dig beneath and behind a squirming child to try and find the seatbelt straps. Buckle-Pals fits universally to convertible car seats. Buckle-Pals Cling ‘N Go fits universally to infant carrier car seats.

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