• Use the basic wrap. Fold the inside strap (e) of the wrap in half and insert the baby inside. Place the baby at chest height
(Figures 14 and 15).
• Place the baby's legs under the other strap (f) and spread it out so that it covers the baby from the neck to the legs
(Figure 16).
• Take up the part of the wrap with which you have started your wrap (horizontal strap (c)) and pull it upwards in order to cover
the baby (Figure 17).
• Pull the shoulder end towards the wrist and fold it so that the edges come together.
WARNING: as a baby cannot hold its head before 4 months, one of the straps of the wrap must therefore cover its head in
order to hold it.
Taking baby out of the wrap
• Remove the horizontal strap (c) (Figure 18).
• Take off the outside strap (f) and take out the baby's feet (Figures 19 and 20).
• Take off the inside strap (e) and take out the baby while holding its head properly (Figure 21).
ATTENTION! The child's face must always be within the carrying adult's reach.
• Use the basic wrap. Take baby and place him/her against the wearer's shoulder where the outside strap is positioned (f)
(Figure 22). Sit baby in your hand and slide him/her into the inside strap (e). Take out his/her legs either side of the strap, then
wrap the inside strap (e) over both knees (that that it covers the child's bottom) (Figure 23).
• Place the outside strap (f) over the baby's shoulder and leg (the side where the outside strap is positioned (f)) (Figure 24).
Bring up the baby's knees so that they are placed up above his/her bottom (froglike position) (Figure 25).
• Take up the part of the wrap with which you have started your wrap (horizontal strap (c)) and pull it upwards in order to cover
the baby (Figures 26, 27 and 28).
• Pull the shoulder end towards the wrist and fold it so that the edges come together (Figures 29 and 30).
WARNING: as a baby cannot hold its head before 4 months, one of the straps of the wrap must therefore cover its head in
order to hold it.
Taking baby out of the wrap
• Remove the horizontal strap (c).
• Separate the two straps (e et f) in order to take out the baby.
ATTENTION! The child's face must always be within the carrying adult's reach.
• Use the basic wrap. Position the baby, facing outwards, on the wearer's shoulder where the outside strap (f) is positioned.
Insert his/her leg, the same side as the inside strap (e) in the outside strap (e) (Figure 31).
• Position the baby on the wearer's shoulder the same side as the inside strap (e), at chest height. Take the fabric under his/her
bottom by the two ends and wrap it (Figure 32). Bring up the baby's knees above his/her bottom (froglike position) so that
he/she is seated properly (Figure 33).
• Pass the outside strap (f) over the leg the same side as this strap (f). Take the fabric by both ends and wrap it under the
bottom. Make sure that the straps cover the baby's shoulder's properly. Position the baby with his/her legs crossed
(Figure 34). Advice: never carry a baby with his/her legs crossed for more than 30 minutes.
• Take up the part of the wrap with which you have started your wrap (horizontal strap (c)) and pull it upwards in order to cover
the baby (Figure 35).
• Pull the shoulder end towards the wrist and fold it so that the edges come together (Figure 36).
Taking baby out of the wrap
• Remove the horizontal strap (c) (Figure 37).
• Remove the child delicately by taking off the straps (e et f) from his/her legs and shoulders. First take off the outside strap (f),
then the inside one (e) (Figure 38). Finally, lift up the baby under his/her arms in order to take him/her out of the wrap
completely (Figure 39).
ATTENTION! The child's face must always be within the carrying adult's reach.
• Take the wrap in the middle and pull it over the stomach. Then swing the central tying mark (d) dto the hip opposite the
shoulder for wearing (Figure 40).
• Take the end of the wrap the same side as the shoulder opposite the central tying mark (d) (Figure 41).
• Take the other end, the side of the central tying mark (d) and place it over the back behind the first end (Figure 42).
• Take the end that you have just passed over the back and bring it over the wearer's shoulder where the other end is positioned
(Figure 43). The two ends are therefore positioned at the back.
• Insert the child inside the wrap (Figure 44).
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C. Facing inwards - From 2 months to 12 months
D. Facing outwards - From 4 months to 9 months
E. On the hip - From 5 months to 18 months
BABY WRAP • Instruction manual