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A long piece of fabric that is wrapped many times around the wearer's body, creating a pocket for a baby to sit. There are many sizes of wrap and ways to tie a wrap to achieve particular carries. Most people should be able to do most carries with a 4.5/4.6m wrap. Stretchy wraps are particularly good for newborns but German Style Wovens are great from newborn to toddlerhood, though some are more supportive than others.

Pros:

    * Very supportive for newborn floppy bodies

    * Two-shouldered carry – very comfortable for babies/toddlers of any size

    * Great for nursing

    * Very versatile – many different carries possible, front, back, or hip

    * Can pre-tie and pop baby in and out for quick errands

Cons:

    * Some learning curve, especially for back carries

    * Long piece of fabric can be intimidating




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