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How to Wrap Your Baby

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Wrapping your baby for the first time with a Cuddlebug wrap can seem intimidating, but with a little practice, it can quickly become a favorite way to carry your little one. The Cuddlebug wrap is a versatile and comfortable way to keep your baby close while allowing you to have your hands free. Here's how to get started.

Place the Baby Wrap in the middle in front of your stomach.

Create an "X" on your back by crossing the ends over your shoulders and bringing them to your front.

Make another "X" by tucking both ends under the "belt" part.

Create a second "X" on your back.

Either tie the ends in front of you or on your side.

To access the pocket, locate the shoulder strap closest to your chest and pull it away from your body.

Place your infant on the other shoulder.

Gently lower your infant onto your chest and guide them into the shoulder pocket.

Cover the baby's body with the wrap as widely as you can. Their back, bottom, and shoulders should all be covered by the wrap.

Cover your baby's body with the wrap's opposing side.

Pull the logo-covered portion of the wrap up over your infant's bottom, back, shoulders, and neck.

Note that your baby should be in the fetal position and is comfortable. This is the best way to carry a child of up to 3 months at least. For older kids, try leaving their legs hanging outside as they may not have enough space inside and make your baby uncomfortable.

Weight Limit for Baby Wrap?

The ideal weight range is between 0 and 35 lbs.

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