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The minimonkey baby sling is a multi-purpose carrier to be used as a front carrier, on the hip and in the cot/playpen Available in 7 great colours!
Advantages of a baby sling - Baby is close enough to hear your heartbeat and feel your warmth and movements. This reminds him of his cozy existence in the womb, which reassures him making him feel secure and well
- You can spend time with baby whilst also having your hands free to do other things
- Promotes parent/child bonding, shared activities, social interaction, cognitive development and the development of language skills
- Newborns are held in the natural fœtal position
- Babies who cry often or have colic become calm in the sling
Advantages of the minimonkey baby sling - Usable from birth to 2 years (12 kg)
- Strap is padded for extra comfort
- Adjustments are quick and easy with the clasp
- One size fits all from XS to XXL
- Pleasant, cool, and easy to wear
- Baby's weight is divided to the back, the shoulders, and the hips
- Easy to bring along and put on or off
- Appropriate for inside or outside use
- Discreet cover whilst breastfeeding baby
- Can also be used as a hammock in the cot or playpen
Multiple ways to acrry 0-2 year olds (12kg)
0 - 3 months Banana (foetal position) Baby can be carried in the sling in the banana position from birth. The baby hears the heartbeat of the sling wearer and is in the fœtal position, reminding him of the cozy womb he just left. The sling is also great for discreet breastfeeding.
Cot/Playpen Hammock The baby sling can also be used as a hammock in the cot or playpen. Gently rocking the hammock to-and-fro will put baby to sleep. Also helpful for babies with colic. The sling can also be used in larger playpens - in this case it should be hung diagonally in a corner.
Wearing Options for 3 months+ Kangaroo Once baby's back is stronger, the kangaroo position can be used. In this position baby sits facing forward in the sling with feet forward and up high. Baby's head leans against the sling strap.
Belly In the belly sit the baby/toddler sit with their belly against the wearer's belly. Baby's legs come out the bottom of the sling. The sling is a 'seat' with the sling also supporting baby's back. In this position the older the child, the lower the sling can be on their back as they increasingly need less back support.
For Toddlers up to 12 kg Hipster Once the toddler's back is strong enough you can use the hipster position. In this position the clasp sits on the chest so that the sling will sit just above your hip. The toddler sits in the sling with legs coming out on either side of the wearer's hip.
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