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Caution:

Never wear your child tummy to 
tummy and facing outwards.

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   The baby’s back is automatical-

ly pushed into a hollow shape. 

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   The “frog position” of the legs 

is no longer possible.

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   The baby is left exposed to  

the busy outside world and 
environmental factors.

3.

  With  your  free  hand,  reach  beneath 

the  back  panel,  draping  it  over  your 
forearm …

2.

  Hold  your  child  tummy-to-tummy 

with  one  hand  holding  her  diagonally 
over her back from her shoulder to the 
opposite thigh.

1.

 Put on the belt with the clasp behind 

you, ensuring that the clasp clicks prop-
erly into place.

 IMPORTANT: With small 

babies we recommend wearing the belt 
higher  up,  and  with  bigger  children 
wearing it lower.

4.

 … and use your free hand to smooth the panel up 

and  over  your  child’s  back.  Shift  the  hand  holding 
your child to the outside.

5.

 Use your free hand to slip the first strap over your shoulder, then to hold your child while you move the 

second strap over your other shoulder with your other hand.

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Tummy 

to 

tummy

especially suitable 
for newborns and 
babies up to one 
year of age

Summary of Contents for BabyCarrier

Page 1: ...lb 11 oz to max 15 kg 33 lb 1 oz Storchenwiege Kaul u Dix GbR Birkenstr 31b D 01328 Dresden Tel 49 0 351 2 63 30 51 Fax 49 0 351 2 63 30 53 info storchenwiege de www storchenwiege co uk y Storchenwiege BabyCarrier Note Retain for later reference ...

Page 2: ... so important for the development of young hips The comfort of the Storchenwiege BabyCarrier is rounded off by an integrated head support and a hood It is even more comfortable to wear thanks to the padded shoulder straps and a padded and adjustable belt with a breakaway clasp Storchenwiege BabyCarrier These instructions include all the details necessary in our opinion and experience for using the...

Page 3: ...th of the bar to fit your child To ensure that your child s legs are in the correct splayed frog position the width of the bar must be adjusted to fit your child before you put on the Storchenwiege Baby Carrier Check at regular inter vals whether the width of the bar still suits the size of your child and widen it if necessary Adjust the width of the bar on your Storchenwiege BabyCarrier to this w...

Page 4: ... from her shoulder to the opposite thigh 1 Put on the belt with the clasp behind you ensuring that the clasp clicks prop erly into place IMPORTANT With small babies we recommend wearing the belt higher up and with bigger children wearing it lower 4 and use your free hand to smooth the panel up and over your child s back Shift the hand holding your child to the outside 5 Use your free hand to slip ...

Page 5: ...e straps in one hand reach up to the shoulder strap with your free hand and push the fabric backwards At the same time the back panel is pulled firm by tugging the straps forwards at the waist Do the same on the other side 6 Reach back with your free hand take both straps and pull tight Your child is now held firmly in the carrier 7 8 6 ...

Page 6: ...double knot under your child s bottom 11 Finally if necessary the section behind her neck can be carefully adjusted using the drawstring 10 9 12 The head support is gathered and moved diago nally across the back of her head Make sure that baby s nose is always uncovered 12 11 Tummy to tummy especially suitable for newborns and babies up to one year of age ...

Page 7: ...r free hand to reach diagonally over your child s back again Let go of the straps and use the hand which is now freed up to reach inside the carrier and hold your child 1 Loosen the knot 2 1 Taking your child out of the tummy to tummy carry ...

Page 8: ...ly over her back from her shoulder to the opposite thigh 1 Put on the belt so that the back panel hangs down at the side 3 With your other hand reach under the back panel and smooth it upwards 2 1 3 back carry suitable if baby can hold her head up confidently ...

Page 9: ...s in your free hand Behind your head use your other hand to take the strap nearest your neck and slide it close to your head onto your free shoulder 5 slipping the hand at the back forwards between your own body and your child push your child behind you Important the hand holding the straps moves along with your child staying close to the start of the shoulder straps 4 5 6 ...

Page 10: ... Do the same on the other side 9 Tie a double knot at the front 7 Pull the straps tight at the front guide them back beneath your child s legs cross them under her bottom pull them back to the front again beneath her legs and hold them in one hand 10 If necessary use the chest strap for a comfortable carry 8 7 9 10 back carry suitable if baby can hold her head up confidently ...

Page 11: ...ur thumbs into the carrier beneath child s bottom and use your fingers to spread out all the folds up to the back of her knees 11 13 12 1 Loosen the knot 2 Hold one strap in each hand with the thumbs and index fingers free 3 Lift up your hands holding the ends of the straps upwards to your shoulders Use your thumbs and index fingers to grasp the shoulder straps on either side 1 3 2 ...

Page 12: ...s free Important the hand holding the straps stays close to your head and holds the straps tight 8 With one hand holding your child safely the other hand can let go of the straps 9 Use the hand which is now freed up to reach inside the carrier and hold your child 5 Shift one strap over your head onto the other shoulder supporting child s weight 5 4 7 8 9 6 back carry suitable if baby can hold her ...

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