Parking Pal Magnet – a review and giveaway

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About a week or so ago the kids and I went shopping and one of our stops was Babies R Us. We have the same routine getting out of the car every time but this time, for whatever reason, my son decided either not to pay attention or that he didn’t like the routine.

As I was getting the baby out of the car and shutting the door, Jake just started walking into the traffic lane. Luckily I managed to get a hand free without dropping the baby and grab him as I yelled “Jake get back here.” He turned and looked at me a little startled and confused. I reminded him (while my heart tried to start beating again) that he MUST stay by the car until I take his hand. He said “why” in a way that made me wonder where he has been the last few years when we were drilling this into his brain. I, of course, explained to him that he could get hit by a car but I was not convinced that the explanation alone was enough.

The other day I happened across something called the Parking Pal Magnet and I wondered if this would solve our problems.

What is it?
The Parking Pal Magnet is a big bright colorful magnet that you stick to your vehicle to help encourage your kids to stay next to the car until you are ready to go.

How does it work?
It’s simple. You stick it on your vehicle right on the back panel behind the door and as the kids get out, they put their hand on it and wait.

Why do I need it?
According to kidsandcars.org 942 children in 2007 were involved in accidents caused when left unattended in or around motor vehicles. They also state that these statistics vastly underestimate the true magnitude of this public safety issue.

kidsandcars.org parking pal magnet



Who created it?

One mother residing in Virginia began to think of ways to keep her kids focused so the chance of them bolting or wondering in parking lots would be eliminated. She created the Parking Pal and IT WORKED. Austin, her 5-year old, and Aiden, her 3-year old, love the Parking Pal. When getting out of or coming back to the vehicle they go directly to it, put their hand on it, fiddle around with it and chat with each other while she gets her youngest into his stroller or back into his car seat. Until all vehicles are equipped with back-up cameras and all until all drivers remember to pay careful attention in parking lots, this is a great aid in keeping your child safer.

My Thoughts
So far, Jake is enamored with the Parking Pal magnet. He even goes over to it while the van is parked in the driveway and puts his hand in the hand outline on the magnet. We actually have put the magnet on the front passenger door of our van because that is the spot Jake always stands while I get the baby in and out of the car. He stands there so I don’t have my back to him.

Here is a picture of Jake in our driveway with the Parking Pal (it’s hard enough just getting 2 kids out of the car, there was no way I could get a picture in an actual parking lot):

parking pal

The magnet is of high quality, is very cute and colorful and at $7.99 plus shipping, is worth every penny if it helps ensure the safety of your child in a parking lot.

If you would like to get your own Parking Pal magnet, you can visit their website and check out all the cool designs and purchase one or more for yourself (they take Paypal, which I think is great). Or, if you are feeling lucky, you can enter our giveaway and win one!

Giveaway

We have 1 Parking Pal PlanetPal magnet to give away to a lucky reader!

parking pal giveaway

How to enter:

  • Visit the Parking Pal website and choose which design is your favorite
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Giveaway ends at Noon on July 22, 2008.

About Kim

Kim is a creative person who doesn't sit still for very long. As the mother of two, she calls herself a "recovering former working mom" and left a successful career as an Architect to stay home with her kids. This blog is a reflection of her daily life and her quest to find the answer to "what's that smell?". If blogging doesn't work out for her, she plans on auditioning to become a sports team mascot.

Comments

  1. Jennifer Barr says:

    love the flowers :) great idea!

  2. Trisha says:

    Just checked out their site! Too cute and only $8! I LOVE LOVE LOVE the flower one…my girls would get a real kick out of it and the numbers one is super cute too!

  3. Trisha says:

    Oh I have your button up on my site and my blog sidebar!

  4. Trisha says:

    I totally need one (or 2..lol) of these! Having 2 kids only 14 months apart I need all the help I can get with making sure one is standing by the car while I get the other out of their car seat. What a fear of mine having my child run into the street. These are great!!

  5. Dawn Sollitto says:

    I like the PlanetPAl design. My son likes the color blue. Thanks so much!

  6. And of course I am an email subscriber (as well as Technorati)

  7. You LIVE on my sidebar…does that count? :) hehehe

  8. Ooh I like the Alpha Pal! Something for them to look at while keeping their had there.:)

  9. Bridgette says:

    I added you button to my sidebar.
    :)

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