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special circumstances:

newborn carries

tandem wrapping & twins

front wraps:
cradle carry (rebozo)
front wrap cross carry
front cross carry
kangaroo carry
more front carries

back wraps:
rucksack/tibetan
back wrap cross
getting baby on back
more back carries

hip wraps:
hip carry (rebozo)
hip cross carry
more hip carries

Mei Tai carries:
front carry
back carry
Mei Tai tips



 

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How to Wrap up Your Infant or Baby
Instructional Videos

Please note that a newborn baby will usually be wrapped with legs tucked into the wrap until he is big enough to be comfortable with his legs sticking out through the bottom of the wrap job.  Let your baby's comfort and natural inclination guide you.

Abbreviated Front Wrap Cross Carry (with a short wrap) with a hefty 1 month old baby.



Front Wrap Cross Carry using a small 5 month old baby--I show how to wrap the FWCC around your baby, how to use the FWCC for an upright or cradle position, and how to change it to a back carry.



Back Wrap Cross Carry with a 1 month old infant, scooting her onto my back with the "hip scoot."



Rucksack Carry with a 1 month old infant: shows how to scoot your baby onto your back, how to spread out straps high up over baby for extra support, tibetan variation, and how to make sure your newborn's head is well supported.



Reinforced Rear Rebozo Rucksack (with a short wrap) with a 2 month old baby, using the "toss" method to put the baby on my back.



 

 

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