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BACK POUCH
1.
Start with your baby on your
hip with the middle of the fab-
ric up around his shoulders and
under his knees.
2.
Continuing to support your
baby, move your arm in front of
him.
3.
Slide him onto the middle of
your back.
5.
Take bands in both hands
to proceed with
Back Pouch
or
Back Wrap
.
1.
A child who is used to being
carried can simply be placed on
your back.
4.
Continue to support baby
while you bounce him up higher
on your back.
2.
He will hold onto to you as
you wrap the scarf around him.
3.
Make sure the fabric is
tucked up under his bottom be-
fore continuing with
Back Pouch
or
Back Wrap
.
Method III
For a baby who can sit up on
his own
Method IV
For a child who will hold on
by himself
6.
While blocking one band
between your knees, twist the
other band tightly.
5.
Be sure to pull the seam un-
der your baby’s bottom very
tight so it does not slip up.
2.
Take the two bands and place
them over your shoulders.
3.
Block one band between your
knees and pull on seams of op-
posite band to make it snug.
4.
Repeat with the opposite
band.
7.
Switch bands and twist the
second one in the same man-
ner.
This is a quick and easy way to tie your baby on
your back. It is important to pull the seams tight to
prevent the pouch from sliding out from under the
baby’s bottom.
1.
Choose from methods I-IV to
place baby on your back.
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