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13. If you need extra support for ba-
by’s head, use the sleep hood. Do not
cover baby’s head with the hood but
leave the hood behind baby’s back of
the head.
16. Here you can see how baby’s legs
are curled into the frog leg position
inside the carrier.
14. Another way to use the hood: roll
it up and tie the strings to the shoul-
der straps.
5. Put on the shoulder straps one at a
time. Hold the baby always with your
other hand. Fasten the chest strap be-
hind your neck.
15. Taking the baby out: loosen the
shoulder straps and lift baby up and
out of the carrier.
6. Adjust the shoulder straps by pull-
ing forward. Baby should be firmly
against your body.
9. Adjust the shoulder straps by pull-
ing forward. Baby should be firmly
against your body and well supported
by the fabric. The fabric on both sides
of the carrier should be against your
body.
12. When baby falls asleep turn baby’s
cheek towards your chest so that baby
can easily breathe. Check the sleeping
baby regularly and make sure he has
free airways.
3. Hold baby facing towards you. Ba-
by’s legs are wide open at the frog
position. Check that the width of
the body panel is suitable: the fabric
should reach from baby’s knee-pit to
knee-pit but no further.
10. Adjust the string at the upper
edge of the body panel so that the
fabric will support baby’s neck.
1. Tie a narrow string or scarf around
the base of the body panel to make
it narrower.
4. Lift up the carrier. The upper edge
should reach baby’s neck or back of
the head.
11. Baby is at suitable level when you
can easily kiss his head. Baby’s face
should always be visible and not cov-
ered by fabric.
2. Put on the waist belt – the warning
label should be towards your body. If
you have turned the buckles over for
the newborn carry, take the buckles
out, turn them and put back on the
original way.
Front Carry: 2-4 months
It is time to move to this carry when baby’s legs don’t seem to fit inside the carrier any more. Also if the upper edge of the carrier doesn’t reach baby’s neck
any more, baby has outgrown the newborn carry. 5-7 kg / 11-15 lbs.
7. Adjust the string at the upper edge
of the body panel so that the fabric
will support baby’s neck.
8. Baby’s face should always be visible
and not covered by fabric. Check the
sleeping baby regularly and make sure
he has free airways.