Strap system to distribute the baby's weight in a way that increases comfort for the baby and the wearer
Ergonomic seat adapts to baby's shape so baby can be carried from the front or back
The carrier is a combination of a sling and a traditional baby carrier. It is wide and soft so that it adapts to the child and the legs do not hang down. Instead of soft straps, they have padded shoulder straps with plush padding, which will provide security and more stability, but still provide comfort for the wearer
Additional support for the head
Wide waist belt distributes baby's weight evenly on the wearer (66-127cm)
Includes a front pocket that matches the design of the hood for even greater comfort for the wearer
Features an extendable hood with an image of a teddy bear and ears to protect the baby but not obstruct the view
Outer part made of 100% cotton and the rest in soft plush material
Can be worn in 2 positions: on the front facing the carrier until baby starts to sit up unaided, on the back facing the carrier when baby learns to sit up unaided
Allows the baby to be carried in the physiological frog position recommended by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute with the baby's legs spread around the waist of the carrier, hips bent so that the knees are slightly higher and the buttocks and thighs are supported. The thigh is supported by the knee joint, so pressure on the hip is minimal as the legs are spread, supported and the hips are in a stable position. This position ensures correct development of the hip joints, spine and pelvis.
Carrying closer to the body and higher on the back or chest will minimise strain on the spine and shoulders from prolonged
A baby carried in a baby carrier feels the rhythm of the mother's breathing, hears her heartbeat and her voice. These are sounds familiar to the baby from the womb.
Advantages of carrying a baby in a baby carrier:
Builds the bond between parent and child
Strengthens baby's neck and back muscles
Babies carried in a baby carrier cry less
Supports the child's mental development
Stimulates emotional and physical development
Frees the parent's hands
Allows you to keep baby within arm's reach when needed