Child Harness

A child harness (British English walking reins) is worn by many children to ensure their safety. Concerns about child safety has lead to increased use of harnesses in recent years. Helps to ensure the safety of the child. Children have the freedom to explore while the parent or guardian still provides safety.

 

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