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Covered Returns | U.S. Only
Covered Returns | U.S. Only
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HIP SAFETY
HIP SAFETY
Hip safety comes down to correct positioning in any carrier, so it is essential to achieve the deep seat or “M” position- with baby’s knees higher than their bum, and weight supported primarily by the bum, rather than under the knees. Check that your baby is in this deep seat position each time you place them in the carrier.
FABRIC & CARE
FABRIC & CARE
100% Cotton
Spot clean as necessary
Hand wash or machine wash separately in garment bag on cold, gentle cycle
Reshape and flay flat to dry
We recommend spot cleaning where possible, and keeping machine washing to a minimum for best longevity
AGE/WEIGHT LIMIT
AGE/WEIGHT LIMIT
Minimum weight: 7lbs (or when baby can be worn safely with airways open and head above panel)
Maximum weight: 35 lbs

T.I.C.K.S.
TIGHT
Your carrier should be tight and hug baby close to your body. Ensure that you tighten straps to eliminate extra slack that could cause baby to slump down in the carrier, as this can hinder breathing.
IN VIEW AT ALL TIMES
You should always be able to see your baby’s face by simply glancing down. Do not eclose baby in carrier in such a way that you have to open the carrier to see baby’s face.
CLOSE ENOUGH TO KISS
Your baby’s head should be as close to your chin as is comfortable. Achieve this by positioning the carrier high on the natural waist. You should be ableto kiss your baby on the head or forehead easily.
KEEP CHIN OFF CHEST
Baby should never be curled in such a way that their chin is forced onto their chest as this can restrict the airway. Ensure there is always a space of at least a finger width under the chin.
SUPPORTED BACK
In all positions, baby’s back should be supported in a natural C curve, without slumping or arching, and without excess room between baby and wearer