Also available at the following locations in Lakewood N.J.

MyCare Lakewood, MyCare Toms River, 3M+ Pharmacy, Madison Pharmacy, Refuah Pharmacy, Westgate Pharmacy, Heads of Class and EXXON in Lakewood NJ on Rt.9 and Kennedy.
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    Your friend just got a car?
    You know someone who could use one? Your child started riding carpool?
    Gift a Clever Elly!!

  • Baby Gifts

    This device makes a great gift idea for a friend who's recently had a baby! Link below to gift one to your new mom friends!

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Our Mission

The goal of For the Babies in partnership with Team Protect is to ensure the safety of every child. This clever elly device has the incredible strength of being a clear reminder to parents, grandparents, and caretakers of your child in their back seat.

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Gifted Devices

Our mission is to ensure that every family has a Clever Elly device in the vehicles their child travels in most frequently. 
If the cost of this device is an obstacle for you or your family, please reach out below. 
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Optional Car Sensor

Clever Elly now includes a free wireless door sensor with every order, perfect for newer cars that dont automatically turn off accessory power. This add-on ensures seamless operation, and installation remains quick and simple.

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Endorsements

This life saving product is endorsed by many including the Rosh Yeshiva Harav Malkiel Kotler Shlita, Hatzolah of Central Jersey and Between Carpools.

Endorsements
  • "This can happen to the most loving, responsible and attentive parents. Nobody is immune." Amber Rollins, Director of KidsAndCars.org

  • Our short term memory is limited and fragile. If you can forget your keys, or to buy milk, you can forget your child...It's not bad parenting, it's how we are built. Assoc. Prof. Matthew E. Munday

  • Forgetting a child is not a negligence problem but a memory problem. David Diamond, PhD