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Kenya
> 24 hourI used it to carry my 3week old trick or treating and I didn’t have to worry about him falling out or feeling like he would fall out. It’s super strong and has great support.
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Alicia C
> 24 hourIm really glad I made this purchase. This item helps me get things done around the house when my fussy newborn decides shes too good for her crib or bassinet during nap time. Its relatively easy to get the hang of, too. I followed the instructions and understood what to do on my own by the 3rd time of wrapping this around myself. My only complaint = the edges of this item roll up and its incredibly annoying, so I definitely recommend adding the item to your baby registry, but maybe consider a different brand where the edges lay flat and stay flat.
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Chris Joubert
> 24 hourI have a big 220 pound man and I cannot for the life of me figure this darn thing out. The closet is too long and stretches too much. Way too much. I ended up going with the baby Bjorn
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Melody Joy Cary
> 24 hourI absolutely love my Sleepy wrap! I hang all my laundry to dry, and this has allowed me to do it while carrying my daughter when she was too small for the stroller. Now shes 14 months old, and Im still using it, though not as often. Now I use it when my husband and I go to the market. Its crowded and were always there for at least an hour, so its a thousand times easier to have her in the sling than to try to carry her and avoid her bumping into other people or things. Just last week I had her in it while we did our grocery shopping and she was asleep by the time she left. It does hurt my back and shoulders because of how heavy she is and because I have a bad back already, but it definitely beats trying to carry her around in my arms the whole time! I also love that its easy to wash. All I have to do is toss it in the machine with my regular laundry! The only downside is that it does take longer to put on than the ones that you just sort of strap and clip on, but I think the fact that its a fraction of the cost and more versatile makes it worth the extra effort. And really, once you know how to put it on, it only takes a couple minutes.
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ktinpink
> 24 hourI was always intimidated by wraps like these but with the helpful videos and printed instructions that came with it, I found it much easier than expected! This is great quality and definitely saves my back in being more hands free while carrying my newborn around. Definitely recommend!
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Brittany B.
> 24 hourIm pretty sure Im going to return this, as when I use it for my almost 12 lb daughter, she slides down as I walk. I might not be wrapping and tying it tight enough, or maybe the material isnt thick/strong enough, but Im following the instructions, so not sure what else to do.
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Sarah Couture
> 24 hourAs you can see, our cat, Nellie, throughly enjoys this comforting carrier.
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Soleil
> 24 hourNot sure how I went without this with my first, but it has made such a difference in juggling mom life x2. It washes great, doesn’t shrink in the dryer on high, and is super easy to put on. Baby is happy and comfortable and mama has two hands to multitask. Buy it for yourself, buy it as a gift. Either way, it’s a great buy.
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Beth
> 24 hourI am a second-time mom of a two-week-old. With my two year old son, I had a Baby Ktan wrap which I really loved and used all the time while he was small and then I switched to the Ergo Baby Carrier when he got heavier....around 6 months. I picked the baby gets hand as opposed to the Moby Wrap (and other long wraps) because it involved so much fabric and was way more difficult to get baby in and out of. But I am always wanting to try out new babywearing products so I decided to try this wrap because it looks similar to the Moby but way less expensive and not as much fabric. I just got it in the mail today and followed the instruction sheet that was included and popped my baby in with no trouble. Hes been in the wrap for about 30 seconds and is already asleep. It is super comfortable and the fabric is very luxurious feeling. It is very stretchy and soft and not nearly as long of a wrap as the Moby. It also evenly distributes weight better than the Baby Ktan and so my back definitely is not strained as much. Im really loving the purchase and do you not regret it at all! I will definitely be using this a Time!
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A
> 24 hourI really like this wrap! My baby is currently 6 weeks old and we have used it daily for about a week and a half. I’m a first time mom and new to baby wearing. Here’s why I’m giving the wrap 4 stars: 1) The fabric is somewhat thick- thicker than a T-shirt and it can get hot if you wear it for a long time. I’ll have my baby in it for about two hours at a time (I wear her between feedings) and she’s hot to the touch and sometimes a little sweaty after I take her out of the wrap. It’s winter and I wear this wrap with a tank top on and my baby still gets hot. If I get cold, it’s easy to put a cardigan or light jacket on. I’m actually about to order the Solly wrap and hopefully that will keep my baby from getting so hot during baby wearing since the fabric on the Solly is apparently lighter weight. 2) The instructions included are not helpful at all, at least for newbies like myself! If you are looking to buy a baby wrap (probably from any brand), just go on YouTube and teach yourself. There’s definitely a learning curve, but once you get the hang of it, you can put the wrap on in a minute or less. From what I understand about baby wearing, there are different wrap holds depending on how old (or young) the baby is. After watching several YouTube videos from different people, the video I found to be the most helpful was from Farmhouse on Boone. The video is called Babywearing Wrap Tutorial- How to wrap a Newborn in a Moby wrap. In the video she’s using a Solly wrap, but she said she using the same technique with the Moby. This Sleepy Wrap seems to be shorter in length than most wraps on the market, but I’m still able to wrap the exact same way as she did in the video, just with less excess hanging fabric. For me, I appreciate the wrap being shorter because I’m 5’3”. I encourage anyone to keep practicing with baby wearing if you’re feeling overwhelmed with practicing. It took me a while (a couple of days in 10-15 minute increments) to get the hang of it and honestly I was too scared in the beginning to put my baby in it because I was worried I didn’t tie or twist something correctly. Just practice and trust yourself! I find that I get so much done while wearing my baby and she falls asleep in the wrap every single time...although she will cry for about 30 seconds or so before falling asleep. Just sway side to side and rub baby’s back or pat baby’s fanny and I’m sure your baby will fall asleep in the wrap too.