This has the perfect amount of elasticity and is super easy to use unlike the typical baby carriers which can appear daunting. This is strong and lightweight.
This allows you to adjust your babies position due to the 5% spandex giving it that stretch. You can also use this to breast feed your baby. There are no loud noises from buckles allowing your baby to feed in peace. This baby wrap is easy on your back as it distributes the weight for the utmost comfort for you.
This baby wrap helps help your child close and you can easily soothe your baby to sleep. This wrap can be designed to you. Tie this at the back, front or even at the side, the choice is yours. Tie this at the side or the front will ensure the best comfort when sitting.
How to Use:
Find the centre of the wrap and place this by your belly button.
Make a cross at the back. Over your shoulders and down under your arms creating an X.
Cross the sling over at the front and tuck the ends under the centre panel. Give the ends a tug if the sling is loose.
You can tie your sling on the side, back or front.
This wrap is designed so you can use this from 7lbs. When your baby is in the sling be sure to have their legs spread. This is typically called the M-position or the Jockey Position. This can help with hip development. This position is where the baby has their legs spread around your torso.
Look for T.I.C.K.S
Ticks is a great way to check the sling and your baby are in the correct position. Always remember –
T- Tight. The sling should be tight enough to hug your baby close to you. This will be the most comfortable. Any slack or loose fabric will allow your baby to slump down which can hinder their breathing and pull on your back.
I-In View At All Times. You should always be able to see your babies face by a simple glance down. The fabric from the sling should not close around them so you have to open it or move out the way to check on your baby. In a cradle position your baby should face upwards and be turned in towards your body.
C-Close Enough To Kiss. Your baby’s head should be as close to your chin. By tipping your head down you should be able to kiss your child on the head or forehead.
K-Keep the chin off the chest. A baby should never be curled so their chin is forced into their chest. This can restrict their breathing. Always ensure there is enough space of at least a finger width under your baby’s chin.
S-Supported Back. In an upright carry a baby should be held comfortably close to the weaner so their back is supported in its natural position and their tummy and chest is against you. If a sling is too loose they can slump and partially close their airway. *This can be tested by placing a hand on your baby’s back and pressing gently- they should not uncurl or move any closer to you*.
Babies who are in a sling develop a keen interest in the world around them. They feel safe and secure and won’t be afraid to look around and venture to learn. They know you’re with them with every step you take.
You can now live your best life with your baby. Most parents feel they can’t live the way they use to. The sling allows you to do those daily tasks around the house or go out shopping. You can even go out for a walk or they are perfect if your just sitting to meet your friends.
With the For Your Little One Sling life has just got better!
Specification
- Carrier Length - 510 x 55 cm
- One Size Fits All
- Material 95% Cotton / 5% Spandex
- Newborn to 36 months
Baby Carrier Manual
Download the instruction manual PDF using the link below.
IMPORTANT — PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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