Page 5 - Warning; af
5 Warning ● For safety reasons, the carrier must only be used as instructed by this manual. ● Make sure that there is an open airway and sufficient ventilation for the baby at all times. ● Keep chin off the chest – a baby should never be curled so their chin is forced onto their chest as this can re...
Page 6 - WASHING INSTRUCTIONS; Kari Me
6 Warning ● This carrier is not suitable for sports activities. ● To avoid the risk of suffocation: keep the carrier bag away from babies and small children. Do not let your baby or toddler play with the carrier. ● The age range recommended for each position should be followed, however further consi...
Page 7 - Basic Front Knot; This is the place to start using your new; baby carrier. The basic knot is the basis for all of the
7 Basic Front Knot This is the place to start using your new Kari Me baby carrier. The basic knot is the basis for all of the positions: Cuddly, Huggy, Baby Faces the World & side. After applying this knot you can move to the desired position’s instructions. Important: The carrier should be clos...
Page 9 - Follow these instructions to complete the Cuddly position.
9 Cuddly Follow these instructions to complete the Cuddly position. Note: a baby should never be curled so their chin is forced onto their chest as. Spread the fabric over the baby and your shoulder to achieve soft and secure support. Stretch the fabric strap with the logo over the baby to achieve t...
Page 12 - Baby faces the World
12 Baby faces the World This position can be used when your baby has reached the stage where he can support and turn his head freely to the sides. Start by applying the basic knot and then follow the instructions step by step. It is recommended to limit the carry in this position for up to 30-40 min...
Page 13 - Side Position; Then continue with the instructions below.
13 Side Position This position is suitable for babies from 6 months old and is good for older toddlers as well. This hip carrying position allows the baby to explore the world while feeling close to his parent. Unlike other slings, the baby’s weight is distributed across both shoulders, back and wai...
Page 14 - ight; Tight; – you should always be able to see your baby’s face by simply
The T.I.C.K.S. Rule for Safe Babywearing T ight I n view at all times C lose enough to kiss K eep chin off the chest S upported back Tight – slings and carriers should be tight enough to hug your baby close to you as this will be most comfortable for you both. Any slack/loose fabric will allow your ...
Page 16 - Distributed by Robin’s Textiles Ltd; Customer Care
Baby Carrier Instruction Booklet Distributed by Robin’s Textiles Ltd Customer Care +44 115 933 5566 www.kari-me.com Design: TIG - ww w .tig.uk.net 0800 975 7514 ® 27945-Robins T. 16pp A6.qxp_Layout 1 05/01/2015 15:16 Page 16