| Sling Carrying Instructions: [Cradle Hold] [Snuggle Hold] [Lying Down] [Hip Carry] [Kangaroo] [Piggy Back] |
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Then put over the nearest ring, and under the next. Spread the tail evenly around the rings |
T2) Put Sling with label & rings facing front on one shoulder. |
This shoulder portion should rest nicely and broadly over your shoulder for even weight distribution while carrying your child. |
T4) Ensure that the back portion of the sling fabric is not twisted but evenly spread with the edges roughly parallel. |
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![]() H2) Bring baby's legs through the sling pouch. Now, while holding baby, wrap the upper edge of the sling pouch over baby's back up to his armpits. For babies who need a more support for their upper back/neck, do bring this upper sling pouch edge up to the shoulder or even neck level. Now the lower edge of sling pouch should be wrapped right around the back of knees. Sit baby down on this lower edge and on your hip. Baby's knees should be bent as if sitting on a chair. Baby's bottom should be folded over the lower edge of the sling pouch so that it is lower than the knees. |
![]() H3) While supporting your child an the sling pouch, size down your sling pouch by gently pulling on the tail. |
![]() To further adjust:
Do the same with the
bottom
edge of the sling pouch. ie. find the edge of the tail that can adjust
the size of the bottom edge of the sling pouch. |
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![]() H7) You may now enjoy a nice stroll outdoors with your baby! (Do note important points in H18 below) |
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H8) Do bend your knees when picking up an older child. |
H9) Lift your child while bending your knees. This is wise to protect against backstrain. |
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H10) With sling properly put on and arranged, carry child first, as you would normally carry him in your arms - eg. left arm. |
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Then use eg. the right arm to bring the bottom edge of the sling pouch fabric over the child's bottom, right down to the area behind his knees, forming a seat for the child. |
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Then use eg. right arm to give a tug at the sling's tail. This method will generally size the sling's pouch smaller. Pull until you have the sling pouch roughly to the size you want. Remember that to adjust the sling, it is important to *lift* the weight of the child so that tension is taken off the rings. If baby's weight is hanging in the pouch, the weight will lock the fabric at the rings and you will not be able to pull & adjust the sling's tail or adjust pouch size at all. |
To further adjust:
Do the same with the bottom edge of the sling pouch. ie. find the edge of the tail that can adjust the size of the bottom edge of the sling pouch. |
If you want extra "padding" at the shoulders, just tuck this extra tail fabric under the shoulder portion of the sling. |
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- shoulder band spread wide over shoulder - rings just beside collarbone - sling pouch goes up right under armpit and way down to behind the knees - child should be
around waist
level and no lower. Any lower, and you will feel back strain.
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(*hey mom! I
don't want
to pose anymore!*) Note that your child should be around waist level and no lower. Any lower, and you will feel back strain |
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