9. Now carefully pull the entire cross band over the baby's body.
TaKING OUT THE CHILD:
Open the cross band slightly to take the child out of the cradle
position. Hold on to the child at all times.
2. KaNGaROO POSITION (FOR
NEWbORNS UP TO 3 M)
The natural position of a newborn's legs is
squatted.
Practise this position sitting down, so your child
is secure at all times.
1. Follow the basic steps A-C until both lengths
hang straight and uncrossed from your
shoulders.
2. Form a pouch out of your belly band.
3. Pick up the child and let it gently glide into
the pouch – always supporting the child's
bottom.
4. Pull the belly band over the entire back of
the child in order to support to the neck and
vertebrae.
5-6. Cross both breast bands unfolded over the
child.
7. bring both ends to the back and cross them
behind the back.
8. bring both ends to the front again and tie a
knot in front of your belly.
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Attention: Hold on to your child at all times
while tying the sling, as in this position the
child already sits in the sling even before
the first knot is made.
TaKING OUT THE CHILD:
Open the cross band slightly to take the child
out of the kangaroo position. Hold on to the child
at all times.
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