What makes BabyHawk Baby Carriers so popular
- Use from newborn up to 40 lbs
- Can easily be worn on front or back
- One-size carrier for most that will fit mom, dad, or
anyone else.
- Allows for freedom of movement because the
parent and baby are like one
- Eye-catching fabrics
- Convenient pocket and toy ring
- Top straps are padded - comfortable for mom
- Headrest is padded - comfortable for baby
- Bottom strap is one continuous piece of fabric,
offers the most durability and safest support for baby
- All fabrics are pre-washed and dried to prevent
shrinkage
- More secure than a hard-frame for baby hiking
and walking
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Sizing Standard: approx 16.5 x 21.5, for newborns through toddlers, up to 40 lbs ToddlerHawk: 16.5 x 23.5, for children at least 18 months, up to 40 lbs
Both sizes fit up to a woman's 22/24 or man's XXL. The straps are 70-72 inches long and 3 3/4 inches wide. Please contact us if you would like X-Long straps.
Standard Features All our BabyHawks come with one pocket and a toy ring. The pocket is the full size of the panel you can't even tell it is a pocket. You can fit 2 cloth diapers, keys, a cell phone, and an ipod into a pocket. On a reversible carrier, the pocket is on one side only.
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Tips and Tricks
- When putting the carrier on you, tie the carrier
upside down against your body, the pattern you wish to display will be towards your body in this position.
- Tie the straps behind the back of a younger baby
for more support and under the bottom of a larger baby or toddler.
- Especially when have your baby on your back,
when you walk past a window or car, check and make sure that everything looks to be in place and the baby still looks comfy.
- Use a square knot instead of a bow when tying for
security, if you have enough tails left over; feel free to tie it in a bow.
- You can tie the waist straps above or just under
your breasts to get the baby higher on your body (this for back carries only and not recommended to wear the waist straps above your breasts in a front carry)
- It is safe for babies/toddlers to have their arms out
over the top if that is what they prefer
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