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All about buckle carriers

What is a buckle carrier? A soft structured carrier or buckle carrier  is a backpack style carrier (although often also used on your front) that

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All about podaegis

What is a podaegi? A podaegi is a traditional Korean carrier.  (You may see these carriers referred to as a Pods, however, we feel that

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All about ring slings

What are ring slings? They are a single piece of fabric, usually around 2m to 2.5m long, with two rings sewn into the end. You

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All about woven wraps

Introducing woven wraps A woven wrap is simply a piece of woven fabric that you wrap around yourself and your baby.  Woven wraps come in

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Carrying safety

This guide provides the core carrying safety information including, the three key safety aspects of safety (Aware, Breathing, and Secure), and the key cautions and checks we must consider for more holistic safety when carrying.

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Carrying industry safety information

It is essential when using any type of baby carrier or sling to ensure that your child is positioned safely. Below are industry standard sling safety checklists. If you are unsure of any aspect of using slings or carriers safely, then please stop using it immediately and contact us.

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What’s the best sling?

So you’re in the market for a sling or carrier for your baby. You’ve looked online, asked on Facebook and spoken to parents at a

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