Helpful Hints:
Facing-In - Your Child Must Face Toward You - Until he or she can
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hold their head upright. Your new baby needs lots of close contact
and attention. You can entertain and bond with your baby by
talking, touching, playing, and making eye-contact, while still
having your hands free.
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Facing-Out - When your little one can fully support his or her own
head, it is time to explore. The facing-out position lets your baby have
the best of both worlds; being held by you and free to check out
what is going on around.
On Back - When your little one can fully sit up on his or her own, you
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have the option of a longer carrying position by putting them on your
back. The back position lets your baby have the best of both worlds;
being held by you and free to check out what is going on around. It
also allows you and your baby to explore longer!
Sit down when putting in or taking out your baby. When getting used
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to your EcoSash
, limit use to 10-20 minutes until you and your baby
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are completely comfortable.
Be careful when removing your baby from the EcoSash
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remove the EcoSash
opening or closing doors to prevent a potential falling hazard.
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Wearing the EcoSash
carrying position) and closer to your body will minimize stress on your
back and shoulders.
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How do you know if your baby is at the right height when worn on
your front? - You should be able to slightly tilt forward and kiss the top
of your baby's head.
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Frequently look under hood and check on baby. DO NOT use "Detachable
Hood" if wearing baby in the "Facing Out" or "Backpack" position.
Care Instructions:
Remove hood and removable panel from EcoSash
cold, separately in the included mesh bag, on gentle cycle. No chlorine
bleach or fabric softeners. Drip dry only, do not use dryer. Do not iron.
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while walking up/down stairs, escalator or any
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high up on your chest (or back depending on
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2.
. Do not
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. Machine wash
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