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Hold It Baby! Mother of 5 Invents the Ultimate Pick-Me-Up

The just-released Hold It Baby!® On-the-Go Toy Organizer prevents parents from constantly walking over, bending over, or pulling over to retrieve their child's dropped (or thrown) sippy cups, toys, security blankets, books, snack cups, and other necessities.

Buckeye, Ariz. (PRWEB) June 29, 2009 -- Parents have had enough.

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Parents' ultimate pick-me-up has hit the market. Announcing: The Hold It Baby! On-the-Go Toy Organizer.

Blindly rummaging through the backseat to retrieve their child's dropped (or thrown) items has nearly driven them off the road. Picking up dropped toys, books, or lovey blankets from a public floor is just plain gross. And the 5-second rule on a sippy cup that has hit the ground in a restaurant or restroom? Forget it.

Invented by a mom who'd grown weary of too often uttered "Uh-ohs," the patent-pending Hold It Baby!® On-the-Go Toy Organizer keeps all of these items and more within a child's reach and control.

Explains Elizabeth Lyons, the product's creator, "Everywhere I go, kids (including my own) are dropping things -- from their car seats, shopping cart seats, strollers, high chairs, you name it."

"Moms tirelessly plead, 'Please don't drop that again,'" notes Lyons. "The Hold It Baby is merely the result of my hundreds of why-has-no-one-created-something-like-this moments."

With the ability to hold a minimum of six children's items simultaneously (but the flexibility to disconnect unused lanyards allowing for the attachment of only one item, if desired), children's contentment and parents' sanity should no longer be an issue.

Beyond the stress caused by disgruntled children, parents are increasingly concerned about the "germ factor" when toys are dropped in public. According to a 2007 New York Times article that explored the 5-second rule, "After 24 hours of exposure to air, thousands of bacteria per square centimeter had survived on tile and wood, and tens of thousands on carpet."

It's no wonder U.S. hand sanitizer sales have doubled every year since 2003, according to a recent article in U.S.A Today. Unfortunately, hand sanitizer doesn't work on stuffed animals and other items likely to come into contact with a child's mouth.

Every Parent Needs a Hold It Baby
Because Everyone Needs a Pick-Me-Up

For more information, please visit www.HoldItBaby.com.

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