* IMPORTANT! Keep one hand on baby until all straps are properly fastened.
* IMPORTANT! Baby must be carried in this position until he/she is able to hold their
head upright. This carrier is not intended for use in the Facing-Out position.
Place carrier flat against your body at your
natural waist (where your belly button is) and
tie the “waist straps” tightly behind your back.
Tie in a double knot.
Instructions:
Hold the carrier upside down by the “waist
straps” with the patterned panel facing towards
your body and the shoulder straps hanging
down.
1.
2.
Once carrier is properly tied, lift baby up facing
towards you and place them high up on your
chest. Baby’s legs will be naturally open with a
comfortable bend at the knees.
3.
4.
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Carrier use for an Infant: Facing-In Position
* STOP! First time users should be assisted by a partner. Baby should always be
comfortable in carrying positions. If baby is fussing it could be an indication that
they are improperly positioned. If this occurs, take baby out immediately and adjust.
* ALWAYS keep a supportive hand on baby - either
yours or that of a partner helping to assist you while
placing baby in the carrier
Keeping one hand secure on baby, pull carrier
body over baby’s entire body and pull the
“shoulder straps” over your shoulders.
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4.
5.
While holding baby securely with your right
hand, use your left hand to reach behind your
back to grab the “shoulder strap” from the
opposite side of your body. Bring strap around
the front. Repeat with the other “shoulder
strap”. This will create an X on your back.
6
5.
With the “shoulder straps” in the front of your
body, tie them in a double knot across the
middle of your baby’s back to close off the
sides of the carrier.
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6.
Baby’s head should be turned to one side and
not buried against your chest to ensure proper
airflow.
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7.
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Carrier use for an Older Baby: Facing-In Position
Repeat steps 1-2 of Carrier Use for Infant:
Facing in Position.
1.
Once carrier is properly tied, lift baby up facing
towards you and place them against your body
in the tummy-to-tummy position. Their legs should
wrap around your waist.
2.
Keeping one hand secure on baby, pull
carrier body over baby’s back and
pull the “shoulder straps” over your shoulders.
3.
* ALWAYS keep a supportive hand on baby - either
yours or that of a partner helping to assist you while
placing baby in the carrier
* ALWAYS keep a supportive hand on baby - either
yours or that of a partner helping to assist you while
placing baby in the carrier
* Baby must be carried in this position until he/she is able to sit up on their own.