A portable device to help adults hold and support their infants is a
semi-circular belt-shaped fabric product that is preferably well-padded
with soft durable materials. It comprises a center portion connecting
with a pair of arm-extended elements, a pair of shoulder straps, a body
strap, a pair of hand-holders and a pair of locking strap systems. It is
primarily used for training and assisting infants to walk during the
early development stages and beyond. It also functions to minimize back
strain on the child caregiver by eliminating back bending when holding a
child who is a significantly different height. The design provides this
device with the advantages of long-term usage and multiple functions,
such as securing an infant onto a chair.