There are about as many ways to wear a baby as there are
babies! The following wearing instructions will help get
you started, and perhaps inspire you to think up your
own variations.
Ring Sling Instructions
EllaRoo
Lightly Padded Ring Sling (pdf format)
Printable instructions for the cradle carry, hip carry,
tummy-to-tummy carry and back carry positions.
NEW Maya Wrap Instructions (pdf format)
Printable instructions for newborn, snuggle, kangaroo, and hip carries.
Original Maya Wrap instructional video (Real Player format)
Detailed video instructions for threading your sling,
wearing your sling in various positions and with different
aged children, and other sling wearing tips.
TaylorMade Slings - Silk & Solarveil© (pdf format)
Printable instructions for vertical, forward facing, hip, and back carriers. Also additional
nursing positions and cradle hold.
Wrap Carrier Instructions
EllaRoo
Wrap (online pictorial format)
Online instructions for the cross carry, short cross carry,
hip cross carry, kangaroo carry, newborn cross carry,
rucksack carry and wrap cross carry positions.
EllaRoo Wrap (pdf format)
Printable instructions for the hip cross carry, wrap cross
carry and rucksack carry positions.
Moby Wrap (pdf format)
Printable instructions for a variety of ways to tie your wrap, including tummy-to-tummy, kangaroo, and newborn carries.
Mamatoto
Online instructions for a variety of ways to tie your wrap, including front, back and hip carries.
Soft Pack Instructions
Ergo Baby Carrier (pdf format)
Printable instructions for the Ergo front, back and hip carry
positons.
EllaRoo Mei Tai (pdf format)
Printable instructions for the EllaRoo Mei Tai front and back carry positions.
EllaRoo Mei Hip (pdf format)
Printable instructions for the EllaRoo Mei Hip.
EllaRoo
Podaegi (pdf format)
Printable instructions for the traditional carry, front
carry, back carry, and front facing out carry.
Safety Precautions
Remember to use caution and common sense when using your
baby carrier. Always be aware of your baby's position,
and avoid using if your baby is uncooperative and attempting
to get out of the carrier. Never use your carrier while
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