Advice: Parking Pal Helps Active Toddler Stay Put in Parking Lot
The Parking Pal has a small palm print on it where my son places his hand and remains there — theoretically — until you tell him it’s time to go. I was doubtful at first, but my son miraculously stayed in place with the Parking Pal. Thanks to the colorful design that features numbers circling the palm print, his attention was rapt. My son is new to knowing his numbers, so he stayed put and shouted out, “Nine, seven, three, eleventeen.” For those who weren’t math majors, eleventeen isn’t a number and it’s not listed on the Parking Pal magnet, but my son thinks it exists. At least he’s not still running wild in parking lots, so let’s let him have “eleventeen” for now, shall we? The Pal also comes in other brightly colored designs, including fish, soccer balls, flowers and dinosaurs.