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Basic Front Knot

This is the place to start using your new 

Kari Me

baby carrier. The basic knot is the basis for all of the

positions: Cuddly, Huggy, Baby Faces the World & side. After applying this knot you can move to the

desired position’s instructions.

Important:

The carrier should be close to your body and not loose. If your baby is held too low or wiggling

about when you walk, take him out, undo the knot, then tighten the straps and re-tie the double knot.

TIP:

If you travel by car, wear the 

Kari Me

at home before leaving. On arrival, all you have to do is simply take the baby out of the

car seat and place them into the 

Kari Me.

Hold the

fabric over

your tummy

with the logo

facing out at

the centre of

your body.

Cross the

straps

behind your

back and bring

them to the

front over your

shoulders.

Using one

hand hold

the two straps

and pass them

under the front

belt with the

logo.

Cross the

straps

again in front

of your body.

Take the

straps

behind your

back and

cross them

again.

Bring the straps to

the front. Tie using

double 

knot at the

side of your body.

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Summary of Contents for Baby Wrap

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Baby Carrier Instruction Booklet w w w k a r i m e c o m 27945 Robins T 16pp A6 qxp_Layout 1 05 01 2015 15 16 Page 1...

Page 2: ...and physicians now accept that baby wearing is one of the most important factors in the healthy physical intellectual and social development of infants The benefits of using Kari Me are Babies know t...

Page 3: ...ons Kari Me is more versatile than any other product currently on the market allowing front and side carrying Kari Me allows breast feeding while carrying the baby The Kari Me carrier can be used by i...

Page 4: ...comfortably for longer periods of time The lack of fixtures stitches and adjustments makes the Kari Me a very safe baby carrier For simplicity we have used the male form him his he but these instruct...

Page 5: ...ularly important in hot weather or high room temperature and when the baby has a fever Inspect your baby carrier before every use In the case of identifying any damage to the carrier avoid using the c...

Page 6: ...evelopment comfort and the carer s preference and physical condition In case you have any queries regarding the usage of the carrier please call the product care line S a f e t y I n s t r u c t i o n...

Page 7: ...el by car wear the Kari Me at home before leaving On arrival all you have to do is simply take the baby out of the car seat and place them into the Kari Me Hold the fabric over your tummy with the log...

Page 8: ...which crosses your chest off your shoulder Using both hands spread the remaining strap wide open over your other shoulder and arm Fold the fabric in half and gather it over your shoulder creating a sl...

Page 9: ...c strap with the logo over the baby to achieve the final position To achieve the best position for breast feeding take the baby s lower arm out of the carrier between your arm and the side of your bod...

Page 10: ...ep Slide the external strap crossing your chest off your shoulder With that arm cradle your baby whilst supporting his head At the same time with your free hand pull the remaining strap away from your...

Page 11: ...er than his bottom like a frog Stretch the fabric strap with the logo over the baby to achieve the final position To increase the carer s comfort increase the fabric surface area over your waist and s...

Page 12: ...supporting the baby at all times Slide the external strap crossing your chest off your shoulder Hold your baby using one hand facing away Insert the remaining fabric strap between his legs and over h...

Page 13: ...ructions on page 10 11 to achieve the Huggy position Then continue with the instructions below Start by putting the baby in the Huggy position as in pages 10 11 Shift the baby to one side until he sit...

Page 14: ...he carrier which can hinder their breathing and pull on your back In view at all times you should always be able to see your baby s face by simply glancing down The fabric of a sling or carrier should...

Page 15: ...estrict their breathing Ensure there is always a space of at least a finger width under your baby s chin Supported back in an upright carry a baby s back should be supported If a sling is too loose th...

Page 16: ...rier Instruction Booklet Distributed by Robin s Textiles Ltd Customer Care 44 115 933 5566 www kari me com Design TIG www tig uk net 0800 975 7514 27945 Robins T 16pp A6 qxp_Layout 1 05 01 2015 15 16...

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