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Tula Toddler Carrier, Model MOT26/2015 25 LBs to 50 LBs (11kgs to 22kgs) Aviary
$ 36.43
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Description
Tula Toddler Carrier, Model MOT26/2015 Excellent Used Condition. No stains or odors. See photos for condition and description. Ships USPS Priority.From a retail web page:
A modern twist on a traditional skill - The Tula Baby Carrier is THE must-have item to allow you to keep your little one close to your heart while having your hands free. As an award-winning industry leader, Tula is proud to offer the most beautiful, easy-to use, versatile, and long-lasting carriers which provide a comfortable, ergonomic method of supporting the bond between caregiver and child from birth through 4 years old and beyond.
-Each Tula Ergonomic Baby Carrier:
-can be used in both front and back carries
-can be used from *15-45 pounds (toddler carrier is approved for 25-50 lbs)
-can be used from birth with the use of the revolutionary Tula Infant Insert (not included), and into toddlerhood with Tula Free to Grow Extenders (not included)
-easy to use and comfortable
-provides an ergonomic M-position seatsupporting optimal development for baby’s body
-easy to care for and machine washable
-made by hand from 100% Öko-Tex Standard 100 certified cotton
-made with the highest quality Duraflex buckles available
-includes features such as dual-adjustment straps to allow for the perfect fit, additional leg-opening and shoulder padding, and a large pocket on the contouring hip belt
-includes a removable hood to support baby’s head while asleep, protect from sun or wind, and allow for comfortable breastfeeding
*Infants more than 15 lbs (7 kg) must continue using the Tula Infant Insert (sold separately) with the Tula Ergonomic Carrier until the baby can hold his/her head up consistently for extended periods of time and is tall enough to be placed in a fully seated position with knees dangling freely at a right angle.
We do not recommend back carrying your child until 12 months, or until baby has strong and consistent head, neck, and torso control, and can push him or herself independently into, and remain in, a seated position on a consistent basis.