Bubba Moe Sling - Chocolate Flower
- 100% lightweight supercale cotton, excellent for all climates including hot zones.
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A rich chocolate with flower print
There are many different ways to wear the Bubba Moe Sling, and learning the tricks will help you deal with any situation.
HEART POSITION
The heart position is the one newborns love the most as they prefer to be in a reclining position for the first 3 months.
From about 9 weeks on, when they begin to gaze around, they can be positioned higher up in the sling.
VIDEO FOR HEART AND CRADLE POSITION
CRADLE POSITION
This
position is for when you need to have baby 'out of the way', such as
sitting at your computer or a similar situation where you'd like to have
your front free of baby's bulk.
The baby is quite comfortable being positioned around your side.
JOEY POSITION
In the Joey position, baby's back rests against the parent's chest while baby's legs are crossed in front of them.
This is a great position for curious babies. As well as being able to look around freely, they can also grab their toes.VIDEO FOR JOEY AND LAP POSITION
LAP POSITION
In the lap position the baby can see you and look out and around as well.
This position makes shopping and travelling easy as you can sit down fully without having to worry where baby's legs are.
If you are out and about alone you can go to the toilet with ease, without having to take baby out.SNUGGLE POSITION
This is often the 'comfort position' when
cuddle time is very much needed. Especially so around 9 months of age
when babies can become wary or even fearful of strangers, or being in
crowded spaces which can be distressing.
It's also good for when babies are teething or if they're feeling unwell.VIDEO FOR SNUGGLE POSITIONHIP POSITION
From
5 months, placing baby on your hip is a natural progression. Using the
hip also takes the strain from your shoulders as more of the weight is
on your hip.
By sliding the sling further around so that baby is
just behind your arm, this 'half hip' position prevents them from
lunging forward to grab things you don't want them to.VIDEO FOR HIP POSITIONPIGGYBACK POSITION
Great for having baby 'out of the way' in regards to you doing tasks. Baby is big enough so that you can see their face.VIDEO FOR PIGGYBACK POSITION
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 28 February, 2011.