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The Boba Baby Wrap is the perfect wrap style carrier – with its
unique fabric blend and the no-guesswork tying, the Boba Wrap is a great
choice for beginners and advanced babywearers alike. The simple design,
free of buckles, straps or buttons makes it perfectly comfortable for
both you and your baby. By evenly distributing the weight of your child,
there is no time limit to how long your baby can stay in the wrap, so
you may calm and sooth your baby with your warmth, your voice, your
movement and your heart beat as long as you are both content!
There are many different hands-free baby carriers to choose from.
Yet, carrying your baby in a Boba Wrap will make a difference in your
babywearing experience. Boba Wrap offers 27 advantages over other baby
carriers on the market:
1.gives great support for little heads and necks – especially when your baby falls asleep
2.your baby fits just perfectly every time! – no guessing how much
room you will need to leave for your baby to fit inside without being
too tight or too loose
3.custom fit – simply tie the wrap carrier snug against your body and no matter what body type you are, it will fit!
4.good quality fabric – heavier cotton knit with a touch of spandex-the ideal material for babywearing
5.discreet nursing is no problem – no need to take the baby out of
the wrap baby carrier or use any special attachments for privacy
6.your baby’s hips and legs are supported and not just hanging down
7.no pressure points on your baby – no pressure on developing hips or
spines like other hard baby carriers which place pressure on your
baby’s pelvis
8.holds your baby high – the fabric bounces back unlike the t-shirt
like material of other stretchy baby wraps to keep your baby snug
against your chest
9.durable – sturdy fabric that doesn’t stretch out or change shape with repeated washing or baby wearing
10.feels soft on your baby’s skin
11.adjustable – just enough give so that there is no need for re-adjusting
12.much more snug than carrying a car seat or other bulky carrier
13.secure – no wrinkles, bulges of loose material, or sagging when babywearing
14.grows with you and your baby – it’s optimal for infants yet you
may continue to carry your baby with this wrap baby carrier as long as
you are both comfortable
15.no baby is too small – the baby wrap is designed for the tiniest of babies.
16.ideal for kangaroo care – premature infants thrive when wrapped in a Boba Wrap
17.one size fits all – adults of all sizes can comfortably wear and share the wrap
18.bilateral – wide straps over both shoulders so that there is no lopsided feeling like with babywearing in a sling
19.no time limit to how long your baby can stay in the wrap – there
are no pressure points on mom or baby so you may carry your baby as long
as you and your baby are comfortable
20.no digging straps or poking buckles or buttons – simple design
21.evenly distributes the weight of your baby – much more supported than carrying with your arms, on one shoulder, or your hip
22.instructions are included – no extras to buy
23.perfect for traveling – compact and great on uneven terrain or crowded places
24.cleans up nice – wash, tumble dry and go!
25.comfortable – moves with you instead of restricting you
26.affordable – a great value seeing that your baby will probably begin to walk on his own before he outgrows the wrap
27.natural sleep solution – no plastic, no music, no bouncy seat-just
you- calming and soothing your baby with your warmth, your voice, your
scent, your movement and your heartbeat. There is no more natural way to
put your baby to sleep.
•95% cotton 5% spandex (high quality French Terry material)
•Front & infant hold
•Supports up to 35lbs
•Hands-free Availability
•Ideal for breastfeeding
•Machine washable
•Simple no-guess tying
Baby Wrap Safety

PROPER POSITIONING
Chin up, face visible, nose &
mouth free
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IMPROPER POSITIONING
Baby’s face is covered
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IMPROPER POSITIONING
Baby is too low
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IMPROPER POSITIONING
Baby is hunched with chin
touching chest
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IMPROPER POSITIONING
Baby’s face is pressed tight
against wearer
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Please read these important guidelines to ensure your baby is in the safest position possible
1 Make sure your baby can breathe at
all times. Baby wraps allow parents to be hands-free to do other things,
but you must always remain active in caring for your child. No baby
wrap can ensure that your baby has an open airway.

2 Never allow a baby to be carried, held,
or placed in such a way that his chin is curled against his chest. This
rule applies to babies being held in arms, in baby wraps, in infant car
seats, or in any other kind of seat or situation. This position can
restrict the baby’s ability to breathe. Newborns lack the muscle control
to open their airways when placed in these positions.
3 Never allow a baby’s head and face to
be covered with fabric. Make sure you can see your baby’s face and that
your baby can see you. You should place your baby’s face at or above
the rim of the baby wrap so that it is visible. Check on your baby frequently.
4 Never jog, run or do any other activity
that subjects your baby to similar shaking or bouncing motions. This
motion can do damage to the baby’s neck, spine and/or brain.
5 Never use a baby wrap when riding in a
car or while riding a bike. Baby wraps provide none of the protection
that car seats or bike seats provide.
6 Only use carriers that are appropriate
for your baby’s age and weight. For example, frame backpacks can be
useful for hiking with older babies and toddlers, but aren’t appropriate
for babies who can’t sit unassisted for extended periods. Please take
into consideration your child’s own physical growth and developmental
stage.
7 Inspect your carrier regularly to ensure
it is sound. Check the fabric, seams, and any buckles or other
fasteners. Do this every time you use it to avoid complacency. Don’t use
a carrier unless it is structurally sound.
8 If you shouldn’t do it while pregnant
because of an enhanced risk of falls, you shouldn’t do it while carrying
a baby. For example, your risk of falling increases when you climb a
ladder, ride a horse, or go skating. Your risk of falling also increases
on slippery surfaces like the ones you encounter when you go bowling,
sailing, or walking on snow/ice. When a baby is in his mother’s womb, he
has built in protection, but a baby in arms or in a carrier does not
have that protection.
9 If you need to wear protective gear
while doing an activity, you shouldn’t do it while carrying a baby. Baby
wraps do not provide hearing protection, eye protection, protection
from projectiles such as rocks flung from a lawn mower, protection from
fumes or dust that may be present while undertaking certain household
cleaning tasks, or protection from falls.
10 Protect your baby from the elements.
Little limbs and heads may need sun protection. Don’t dress your baby
too warmly in the summer and don’t use a baby wrap under circumstances
that could cause the baby to suffer heat stress. Don’t let your baby get
too cold in the winter. (There are some excellent coats and ponchos
designed especially for use with baby wraps.)
11 Be aware of what your baby can reach.
In particular, be aware that a baby on your back can reach things you
can’t see. Don’t put loose items in the carrier with your baby that can
be choking hazards, that can poke your baby, or that can cover your
baby’s face.

12 Baby’s nose should be, at the very
least, parallel to the floor at all times. When baby falls asleep his
nose should be pointed higher. Fabric or sleeping hoods should support
the head and neck of all sleeping babies.
13 Be cautious when eating hot food or consuming hot beverages when your baby is in the carrier.
14 Support your baby with your arms when leaning or bending over. Always bend at your knees.
A baby wrap is not a safety device on its own, it is
designed to assist you in carrying your baby. You are responsible for
the safety of your child while he or she is in the carrier.
When positioning your baby and adjusting the carrier REMEMBER…

Your baby should be snug against your body, high on your chest,
in the same position your arms would hold her in. Wearing your baby
should not hurt your back. You may be wearing the carrier too low, too
tight, or the fabric may be twisted.
The seat of the carrier should cover not just your baby’s bottom but actually reach the backside of your baby’s knee. The wider the fabric is spread, the more the support.
In the upright position, your baby’s knees should be pulled to their hip level or higher and in a frog-like position.
This fills out the hip socket, aligns the pelvis, and places the spine
in a natural rounded position. Do not tuck your baby’s legs under their
bottoms. This places pressure on little legs and may impede blood flow
or pinch a nerve.
After nursing your baby, remember to re-tighten the carrier so that your
baby is snug and back high up on your chest. Make sure you can see your
baby’s face and that your baby can see you. You should place the baby’s
face at or above the rim of the baby wrap so that it is visible. Baby should always be close enough to you so that you can kiss her on the forehead.

After reading all of these guidelines, we kindly remind
you to use common sense and your best judgment when it comes to keeping
your baby safe and secure. The safest baby is with her alert, loving,
intuitive mother – right next to her!
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