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Slings - got the Corrie but want to 'upgrade' - which one for a newborn that wants to be carried all the time

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katierocket · 06/03/2007 19:41

hugabub looks good but complicated?
I like the corrie but it seems to be the only way to keep DS2 (6 weeks) from screaming house down so consequently am wearing it a lot - therefore could do with one that is more comfortable if wearing for long periods.

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katierocket · 07/03/2007 15:10

that looks interesting muminfife but am thinking I should get one with shoulder support over both shoulders like a wrap style
either that or a hugabub
any other comments?

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Muminfife · 07/03/2007 16:53

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katierocket · 08/03/2007 07:47

ah ok, will check it out

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katierocket · 08/03/2007 07:49

how tricky is it to learn to tie them?

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kb101 · 08/03/2007 12:42

do fleece slings get hot to use in warmer months or are they ok all year round?

SoupDragon · 08/03/2007 13:42

I have both a thin cotton one (a Peerie) and a cotton jersy one (Kimmer) for hot weather

katierocket · 09/03/2007 07:55

what position do you carry babydragon in now?

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katierocket · 09/03/2007 07:56

as in - now she's bigger?

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