Sleepy Wrap Comfortable Cotton Baby Carrier Designed for Newborns, Dark Gray

September 24, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $21.93Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:36 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Sleepy Wrap Baby Wrap is designed with just the right amount of elasticity, conforming perfectly to your body with no need for constant readjusting unlike less elastic baby wraps. When using the Sleepy Wrap to carry your newborn, toddler or even a preemie, the closeness and lull of your heartbeat will settle and calm your baby.

Product Features

  • Use this wrap from NEWBORN up to 35lbs.
  • Stretchy material allows you to EASILY tie your little one snug in the wrap.
  • Keep your baby close while you go hands-free, the wrap is ERGONOMICALLY designed to distribute your baby’s weight so it doesn’t strain your back.
  • With your baby on your chest, you can conveniently BREASTFEED while wearing your little one.
  • Made with a soft blend of 95 percent cotton and 5 percent spandex, this wrap is MACHINE WASHABLE.

Comments

WENDY says:

Great price and value! I love the thing! The only downside is that it is a little hot. Once you get the hang of putting it on and getting the baby in, it is great. My baby is currently 1 month about 7 lbs

Kcb123 says:

Love this wrap Love this wrap. It’s a very stretchy, comfortable material and holds baby very well. My only concern was that out of the package it has a very strong chemical smell. I most certainly washed it before using it with little one. If the smell bothered me that much, I can’t imagine subjecting her to it. A little concerning that anything intended for babies would have any kind of chemical that strong applied to it. After wash and dry, it was fine though and works great.

Beth says:

Way better than the Moby at a great price!! I am a second-time mom of a two-week-old. With my two year old son, I had a Baby K’tan 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…

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