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New Native Baby Carrier: Black Twill, Medium | 
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| Brand: New Native, INC. Category: Toy Department: Mens
List Price: $44.00 Buy New: $31.95 You Save: $12.05 (27%)
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 57046
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No
UPC: 857083000829 EAN: 0857083000829 ASIN: B0009F5B7S
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Simple & Secure Design will fit easily in your purse | | • | Quick & Easy to Use with any position: Wear it Front, Side, or Back | | • | No Buckles, Rings or Bulky Padding with High Quality Construction | | • | For Newborns thru 35 lbs, and You can breastfeed the baby in the carrier | | • | Chest Size: Male or Female as follows: XSmall 25-29 | Small 30-35 | Medium 34-39 | Large 38-42 | XLarge 40-45 |
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Product Description Freedom for your hands. Safely bend over or twist with both hands free. The curved bottom keeps your baby in the sling. Versatile. Carry baby on your front, side or back. Toddlers fit snuggly on your hip. Use one or two for twins. For babies newborn through 35 lbs. Convenient. Its so simple you're always ready for the next pick-me-up. Put baby in your car seat without taking her out of the sling. Perfect for breast-feeding. Will not confine clothing and you can nurse while doing other things with your hands. Bonding. Helps both mom and dad develop a close relationship with baby.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Pretty Basic but Runs Small May 13, 2007 E. Alves (Rhode Island) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We bought this sling because we wanted something pretty basic that isn't oversized and overpadded. The only things I would warn other propective buyers of are these: 1. I agree with another reviewer that the sizing is off. It runs a little small, especially after washing. Buy a size bigger than you think you need. 2. There is no way to adjust the sling. It's one size without any buckle mechanism, so there is no way to adjust it as the baby grows, or depending on how high or low you want him/her to sit in it. Overall, I recommend buying another sling that you are able to try on and test out in person. I would probably not have bought this particular sling if I hadn't been too lazy to do that!
You can not return! January 14, 2007 Chad P. Monson (Seattle, Wa) 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
I ordered this item based on the great rating it got, yet when I received it I was unimpressed and found the size measurements to be wrong. I ordered a medium based on the manufacturer's notes yet when received found I needed a longer one. After researching how to return, since it came with no information on this, I found out you can not return this product from this store. I wanted to warn everyone before they purchase.
THE BEST SLING!!! September 23, 2006 kindred5 (Texas) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have used many slings in the past and this sling is by far the best!!! It is easy to use- and to learn to use. Our baby loves her sling- and settles down immediatly after we put her in it. I can clean my house, walk our dog, shop, etc. and she is nestled safely in her sling. My husband also wears this sling and states, "It is the best baby product we bought!" Likewise, it is lightweight and we live in a very hot climate- she doesn't get too hot in this sling. I used mine every day for several hours a day- and as I write this, our daughter is nestled in with me! This is a must have item for any new mom or dad!
This sling is a must have for us! September 2, 2006 Informed Mama (Northern Colorado) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
These slings have been an essential part of being parents. Both my husband and I use New Native slings on a daily basis. We've been 'wearing' our daughter since day one and continue to now that she is three months. This helped me tremendously in getting to 'know' my baby. It allows me to be responsive immediately to her needs because I can read her cues before she gets to a full blown cry. It helps me accomplish tasks around the house and makes shopping/running errands easy. We do not even own the detachable infant carseats. I cannot imagine having to lug one of those things around! I feel like this had helped her transition from her womb environment to the outside world. It gives her a sense of security even in new situations. Unlike front facing carriers, she can turn her head into our chests if she feels insecure or overstimulated. There are endless benefits to 'wearing' your baby and I feel like this sling has made it incredibly easy for me and my husband to do so. There are no buckles or rings or fasteners, just slide it on. If at first you don't succeed, try again later. It may be more comfortable for you and baby at a different stage. Another tip, get moving! The motion is what soothes babies and brings them comfort. Again, baby wearing is such a wonderful thing. I suggest you read up on the benefits and find a sling/carrier that works well for you. We recommend this one to all new parents and have never had anyone complain!
Best pouch ever April 28, 2006 Allison (Chicago, IL) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Spend the money, it's easier than back packs or slings with rings, folds up into a purse, can use it anywhere, sturdy. Don't bother with the knock-offs, this is the only one I've found that works. Love it.
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