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Baby Carrier with Hip Seat for Newborn to Toddler, 6-in-1 Ergonomic Infant Carrier for 0-36 Month Baby, All Positions Soft Breathable Mesh Wrap Carrier with Waist Stool, Baby Holder-Green Print
Baby Carrier with Hip Seat for Newborn to Toddler, 6-in-1 Ergonomic Infant Carrier for 0-36 Month Baby, All Positions Soft Breathable Mesh Wrap Carrier with Waist Stool, Baby Holder-Green Print
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- 6-in-1 Multi-Purpose Use: A flexible design allows for multiple carrying positions: Front inward-facing, front outward-facing, back carry, hip seat front carry, hip seat outward-facing, and hip seat inward-facing. Perfectly adaptable as your child grows.
- Upgraded Hip Seat: The hip seat provides a natural comfortable sitting "M" position for your baby (0-36 Months), promoting healthy hip development and minimizing the strain on your spine by supporting your baby's weight (7-33 lbs) on your hips. Easily detachable for separate use.
- Comfortable Ergonomic Design: Engineered for long time use, the toddler carrier ensures both parent and baby comfort. The padded shoulder straps, featuring thick foam cushioning, distribute weight evenly, reducing strain on shoulders. The broad waistband, combined with lumbar support, enhances stability while alleviating pressure on the lower back, promoting a healthy posture during wear.
- Breathable and Soft Materials: The newborn carrier is made of high-quality cotton fabrics and EVA. The breathable fabrics and soft mesh padding, ensuring excellent airflow for your baby's comfort. The skin-friendly material keeps both parent and baby cool and cozy.
- Convenient and Thoughtful: Stay hands-free with the practical pockets, including multiple storage pockets, including a sizable pouch for essentials and a mesh side pocket for easy access to items like a bottle or phone, keep necessities within reach. Easily and quickly adjustable straps and buckles simplify usage, allowing single person for quick adjustments without hassle.
- Convenient and Thoughtful: Stay hands-free with the practical pockets, including multiple storage pockets, including a sizable pouch for essentials and a mesh side pocket for easy access to items like a bottle or phone, keep necessities within reach. Easily and quickly adjustable straps and buckles simplify usage, allowing single person for quick adjustments without hassle.
Overview
- Color : Green Print
- Material : Cotton
- Brand : fisca
- Strap Type : Shoulder Strap
- Product Care Instructions : Hand Wash Only
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