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Get Your Kids to Play Outside Happier and Safer

Get Your Kids to Play Outside Happier and Safer

kids who play outside are happier, better at paying attention and less anxious than kids who spend more time indoors. If you live in a city or an area with lower crime or even an area with less involved neighbors. Then you should encourage kids to play outdoors. 

In holidays, kids in the neighborhood can together doing something. They ride bikes, play soccer, act out pretend games, walk the new puppy someone has. And kids often play outside without parents even supervising them pretty much all day long, even after dark. It is undeniable that there is a certain risk. But risk is an excellent trade-off for the exercise and independence that kids gain from outdoor life. What's more important is let kids know that how to get instant communication and help from parents. Kids walkie talkies are the best helper in such suituation. Whether it's a real emergency or just want to grab a snack, kids can use their walkie talkie to keep in touch with parents. Portable mini walkie talkies will be more suitable for playing outdoor.

Three-Color Portable Walkie Talkie RT38

kids walkie talkie for playing outsides

High quality and easy-to-use RT38 walkie talkies can work well at long range. They have three available colors: red, blue and yellow. They are small and light, easy to hold in hand or put in a pocket. This unique ultra-thin two way radios with 22 channels and 121 CTCSS/DCS on each channel give you more choice. On the back, it has a detachable belt clip, which it is easy for kids clip the walkie talkies on their collars or pocket. It also has bulit-in flashlight, so it can also be used to light up the darkness. All these features make RT38 useful for practical communication on hiking, at the playground, enjoying a picnic, talking with neighbors.

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