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Tencel Ring Sling Baby Carrier Wrap - LPK - DVD
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Tennessee
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| 519724 |
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| $35 |
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7 days |
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Very limited quantity. A good basic for any beginning or advanced baby wearer, a tencel twill ring sling combines durability with softness. This fabric has a good heft to it as well as a beautiful drape and a rich color. Tencel is a natural fiber, made from the cellulose in trees. The twill weave adds even more strength to this natural fiber. A versatile solid, you won't need to be particularly concerned about "matching," either. Yet, with the contrast stiching, this sling certainly is not "plain."
This is a great sling to begin your baby wearing experience with or else add as a basic addition to your sling collection. Because of its neutral color and accompanying DVD, it would also make a great gift for a baby shower. Easy care: machine wash cool: tumble dry low. MADE IN USA!
Each carrier comes with a photo instruction manual and a DVD telling/showing step by step how to carry a child in numerous positions. Useable from infant through 35 pounds. The rings we use are designed to be used for babywearing. The rings used nonwelded aluminum rings from the US company slingrings.com.
For more information on baby carrying and our own line of carriers, please see my profile. If you still have questions, feel free to contact us.
ABOUT LI'L PEEPER KEEPER CARRIERS: Great care has been taken to make sure that these carriers are sewn with quality and safety in mind. Pouches are sewn with a reinforced seam, known as a French seam, to shape the carrier. Ring sling fabrics are chosen with care as to style and strength, and each sling is carefully reinforced at the rings.
Babywearing is both a joy and a responsibility. Although Babywearing is simple, it will take practice and precautions, just like anything else. Don’t expect you or your baby to “sling like a pro” the very first time. Keep at it – it’s worth the effort!
Some precautions to take while wearing your baby:
1. Always check the carrier first for signs of wear or any rips. Don’t use if damaged.
2. Practice holds with a stuffed animal before trying them on your baby.
3. Use common sense while wearing – i.e. do not bend from waist. Don’t use around the water, while cooking, showering, or other potentially hazardous activities.
4. Always make sure your baby has sufficient airflow.
5. Remove baby from sling before placing in bed.
6. While making adjustments, always make sure the baby’s weight is supported.
7. If a child is fighting against going into the sling, wait until he is calm and try again.
8. If a child is fussing after being placed in the sling, talk to him, pat back, move around, just as you would normally do to soothe a child.
9. Follow safety guidelines: you use at your own risk, accepting the responsibility for the safety of your child.
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