Photo by: Thudguard
Thudguard
Toddling kids can be trouble. They rarely stay upright, and are often bonking themselves. We wear helmets when we learn to ride a bike, or learn to skate, so why not when we learn to walk? Kelly Forsyth-Gibson is a mother of 3 and was born and lives in the Scottish city of Aberdeen. When Kelly's youngest child was 1 and learning to walk, the toddler fell and bumped her head. She searched for a helmet to protect her ...
more Photo by: Thudguard
Thudguard
Toddling kids can be trouble. They rarely stay upright, and are often bonking themselves. We wear helmets when we learn to ride a bike, or learn to skate, so why not when we learn to walk? Kelly Forsyth-Gibson is a mother of 3 and was born and lives in the Scottish city of Aberdeen. When Kelly's youngest child was 1 and learning to walk, the toddler fell and bumped her head. She searched for a helmet to protect her baby, couldn't find one, so she invented her own.
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