Chimparoo | Baby Carrier | Woven Scarf (Extra size - 7)
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- $84.95
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- $84.95
- Regular Price
- $109.00
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Description
Inspired by traditional babywearing methods, the Woven wrap offers a perfect wrap for the baby and unparalleled physical contact. It distributes its weight in a balanced way, privileging the good development and offering several possibilities of positions for a portage without weight limit. Consisting of a single long piece of fabric, its value lies in its high quality woven organic cotton and in the knotting techniques used. Comfortable, ergonomic and versatile, it offers the best value for money.
The most popular and ergonomic knots for long-term use require a regular or extra size (size 6 or 7). If you want to perform specific knots that require less length of fabric, please contact us.
Choosing the size of the wrap depends on your height, not the baby's. If you wear clothes that are large or extra large, you will be more comfortable with an extra size (size 7).
Features
- From birth and without weight limit.
- Adapts to all sizes of babies and carriers.
- 5 carrying positions according to age, level of arousal or activity.
- Allows for a variety of simple knots.
- Wraps the baby perfectly in the desired position in complete safety.
- Full support from head to knees.
- Made of soft woven 100% organic cotton. Oeko-Tex 100 certified.
- 4 lengths available.
*** Models may have changed slightly over time. Check with us for more in-depth product information. ***
Carrying positions
Video demonstration (French)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceVAr2uRCTI&feature= emb_logo
Recommendations
From birth
The tummy-to-tummy type carry where the baby adopts a squatting position is the most suitable carrying position for a newborn and up to at least 4 months. The back should have a nice rounded shape like in mom's belly, the knees well up and the feet down. You can practice the skin-to-skin technique with a baby 8 lbs and over, easily and safely. This position offers him the comfort necessary for the development of his feeling of emotional security. The squatting position is recognized for its benefits for the development of the bones and joints of the baby. Before 6 months, avoid applying tension to the middle of the back. There are several knotting techniques that you can perform in order to wrap the baby perfectly and support him in the ideal position according to his stage of development.
From 6 months
From 6 months and when the baby is in a sitting position, his spine is strong enough to no longer need continuous support at the level of the back. When the baby feels stuck, wants to move or is hot, you can let him out his arms. Simple and easy to do for beginners, we recommend wrapped cross knotting. On the other hand, knots such as the kangaroo knot perfectly support the rounded column of the newborn. Check out the videos to see all the options.
More for your Woven Scarf
The stripe patterns have been drawn to help you with adjustments. They will help you identify the top and the bottom in order to tighten your wrap more precisely.
Instructions
It is very important to wash the scarves before first use. Since they are handmade, the fabric has been handled and transported to multiple locations. Also, a first wash helps to strengthen the fibers that are not yet well fixed. We recommend hand washing in lukewarm water with mild soap, preferably without rinsing. Lay out to dry and do not iron. Avoid direct sunlight to preserve color and direct heat sources.
The weight of the fabrics is between 200 and 220 mg/m2. They are soft and woven in a cross twill, which offers the perfect balance between resistance to weight and flexibility for the wrap of the baby and the wearer.
The most popular and ergonomic knots for long-term use require a regular or extra size (size 6 or 7). If you want to perform specific knots that require less length of fabric, size 4 is available online. For a shorter scarf (size 2), please contact us.
Choosing the size of the wrap depends on your height, not the baby's. If you wear clothes that are large or extra large, you will be more comfortable with an extra size (size 7).
We recommend limiting carrying on the same shoulder and changing sides frequently to relieve your back. If you opt for the cradle position, the latter must be executed with care since it can increase the risk of suffocation of the baby. Always keep the baby's face visible. If you opt for the forward-facing position with the legs folded inwards, the latter requires more attention, as the baby may be more at risk of tipping forward.
Designed and made in Canada