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Tummy 

to 

tummy

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

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.

2.

 Position your child tummy-to-tummy 

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

Put on the belt with the buckle at the back, making sure that it snaps closed prop-
erly. Then tighten the belt. 

IMPORTANT: With small babies we recommend wearing 

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

3.

 Use your free hand to smooth the panel up and over your child’s back. Shift the hand holding your child to the outside. 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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Summary of Contents for WrapBabyCarrier

Page 1: ...den Tel 49 0 351 2 63 30 51 Fax 49 0 351 2 63 30 53 info storchenwiege de www storchenwiege com For newborns 3 5 kg 7 lb 11 oz to max 15 kg 33 lb 1 oz IMPORTANT KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Instructions for use y p Storchenwiege WrapBabyCarrier ...

Page 2: ...e from a midwife babywearing consultant physiothera pist or paediatrician Adjust the width of the bar on your Storchenwiege Wrap BabyCarrier to this width using the waistband Place your child on the carrier and adjust the crotch support so that the fabric stretches from the back of one knee to the other WARNING l Your movements and those of your child may bring you out of balance l Be careful when...

Page 3: ...increased risk of your child falling out of the carrier as it becomes more active WARNING This carrier is not suitable for use during sporting activities WARNING Check to ensure that all buckles snaps straps and adjustments are secure before each use WARNING Check for ripped seams torn straps or fabric and damaged fasteners before each use WARNING Ensure that your child is placed in the product pr...

Page 4: ... hand holding her diagonally over her back from her shoulder to the opposite thigh Put on the belt with the buckle at the back making sure that it snaps closed prop erly Then tighten the belt IMPORTANT With small babies we recommend wearing the belt higher up and with bigger children wearing it lower 3 Use your free hand to smooth the panel up and over your child s back Shift the hand holding your...

Page 5: ...mly Move your free hand over to the other edge of the strip and pull the strip tight fold by fold then transfer it to the hand holding your child Do the same on the other side 4 With your free hand reach beneath the strap from outside and pull the inner edge of the strap outwards Do the same on the other side 5 4 ...

Page 6: ...d support is gathered and moved diagonally across the back of her head Make sure that baby s nose is always uncovered 7 In this variant after Step 5 pass the strips of fabric over your child s legs cross them beneath her bottom then tie them in a double knot behind your back Then fan out the two strips over your child s bottom VARIANT Straps fanned out across child s bottom for heavy children ...

Page 7: ...e hand which is now freed up to pull down the strap from your shoulder then reach inside the carrier and hold your child Now your other hand is free to take the second strap from your shoulder Put your child somewhere safe before taking off the carrier Taking your child out of the tummy to tummy carry ...

Page 8: ...safely in the bag IMPORTANT Until you have finished setting up the back carry both straps must always be held tightly close to your child Shift both straps to the hand which is now freed up 1 2 slipping the hand at the back forwards between your own body and your child and pushing your child behind you IMPORTANT the hand holding the straps moves along with your child staying close to the start of ...

Page 9: ...her hand is free to drape the strip on the side near your neck behind your head onto your free shoulder reach behind your head grasp that strip between the child and the hand holding it and pull it over to the other shoulder keeping it close to your neck 3 ...

Page 10: ...f the strap and pull the back panel taut At the same time pull the excess fabric forward in the hand holding the straps Do the same on the other side then tie a double knot in front of your stomach 5 4 A separate chest strap is included for the back carry 4 Keeping the straps taut pull them under your arms and across to your child s bottom Pull them under your child s legs cross them beneath her b...

Page 11: ...strap in each hand with the thumbs and index fingers free 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 Grip the straps firmly then let go of the ends of the straps only 1 ...

Page 12: ...hile you shift her round on the other side against your body to the front One hand reaches diagonally across your child s back hold ing her safe Use the hand which is now freed up to pull down the strap from your shoulder then reach inside the carrier and hold your child Now your other hand is free to take the second strap from your shoulder Put your child somewhere safe before taking off the carr...

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