Side Carry
Use this position once baby can hold his head and his upper back up,
and wants to look around.
In this position, the baby is astride your hip. He can start discovering
the world safely and still see you at the same time.
When he has had enough looking around, he can snuggle up against
you and rest.
Thanks to this side carry, you can move around more easily as the
front of your body is free.
8 a.
... and forward, to adjust the upper
part of your baby carrier.
With the other hand, keep holding
baby up.
Adjust the upper part of the wrap
around your baby’s head.
2.
Make sure your child is properly
seated. Bring his knees up above his
bottom. His legs must be spread on
either side of your waist.
3.
Hold your baby up under his bottom
with one arm and, with the other hand,
put his leg (the one nearer your back)
through the wrap.
1.
Place the rings and the pad* high up
on your shoulder.
The rings and the pad* are on the
opposite side from where you’ll put your
baby. Loosen the shoulder strap so it
comes down to your waist.
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5-14kg 4-36m
8.
Lift your baby up slightly with one
hand and, with the other hand, adjust
the wrap: grab the inner hem of the tail,
pull it up...
9.
Keep holding baby up with one hand.
With the other one, grab the outside
hem, and just like in steps 8 and 8a, pull
it up and forward.
You will therefore pull up the inside hem,
which was behind the baby’s knees.
11.
Against any slip, knot the remaining
rail inside ring: pass the remaining tail
from the inside from the top.
12.
Pass the tail into the formed fabric
loop.
13.
Tighten the knot of the wrap.