3. Stand with your back towards the child and take
both ends of the sling in one hand. With the other
hand support the neck of your child.
4. Pull the child towards your back. Bend forward
while pulling the sling with one hand and holding
the bottom of the child with the other.
5. Tie a single knot under your chest. remain bent
forward.
6. Bring one band to the back over the shoulder.
Guide it diagonally across the back of the child
and lead it back to the front by pulling it under the
leg of the child.
7. Tuck this end between your knees and bring the
other band to the back.
8. Again cross this band diagonally over the first one,
across the child's back and bring it forward by
pulling it under the child's leg.
9. Straighten up and pull at both ends of the sling.
10.-11. Cross both bands at the belly, bring the back
again and tie a knot behind your back (below the
child).
NOTE: PLEASE mAKE SurE THAT THE BAnDS
ArE nOT TWISTED AnD ALWAYS unFOLDED
PrOPErLY ESPECIALLY AT THE CHILD'S BACK.
taKInG out the ChIld:
Hold on tight to the child while loosening the sling until
you reach the first knot. (step 5). Loosen this knot until
you are able to pull the baby to the front from under your
arm. You can now take the child out of the sling.
OR:
Bend forward and hold on to the child. untie the
sling until you reach the first knot. Slowly lower the child
onto a suitable surface by supporting the child with one
hand at all times while gradually loosening the sling with the other hand.
6. SIttInG PoSItIon faCInG forWard (6 m +)
Some children get restless when their view is restricted. The hip and back position is useful
especially for these cases. However, please wait with this position until your child is at least 6
months old. Before that age this carrying position should be avoided from an ergonomical point of
view and to avoid possible overstimulation.
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