6.
Make sure there is always some fabric
between you and your baby’s crotch,
and that the baby’s sitting on it. With
one hand, lift your baby up slightly and,
with the other hand, spread the lower
hem under his bottom, behind his knees,
in order to create a seat for him.
7.
Open up and spread the material on
your carrying shoulder, your arm and
your back to distribute the baby’s weight
and make the baby carrier comfortable
for you and your baby.
5.
Grab the shoulder strap by the upper
hem and pull it up to cover up the baby’s
back.
10.
Keep adjusting the wrap by pulling
each part of the tail, across the entire
width of the baby carrier. Your wrap will
then fit you and your baby perfectly,
and he will be well supported.
4.
Slip his other leg into the wrap (the
one on your belly).
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Check on position
The child is sitting with his legs on
either side of your waist. His hand
is under your arm. The fabric spread
under his knees provides a stable
and safe seat for him.
1.
Put one hand under your
baby’s bottom to lift him up.
Lift the pad* up. Slip one finger
under the visible ring and
spread the rings apart slightly.
2.
Pull the ring back and up to
loosen the shoulder strap.
3.
Hold the baby against you
and take him out of the wrap
by pulling him up onto your
shoulder. You can keep the baby
carrier on you.
Taking Baby Out Of The Carrier
Get the child to sit by pulling his
back foot up in order for him to bend
his knees.
You don’t have to remove the fabric from the rings when you take baby out of the wrap
*optional
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14.
If necessary, you can take the baby’s
hand out when he’s awake and calm.
You can support the child’s head by
tucking the tail into the upper hem
in order to create a small bolster (see
page 17).