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BabyWombWorld3-in-1 Front & Back Baby Carrier

R399

Retail: R500
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 The BabyWombWorld Front & Back 3-in-1 Baby Carrier is the perfect carrier for your baby.

Product Features
  • 100% Soft Breathable Fabric
    • Breath-ability and moisture-transporting qualities mesh to keep both you and your baby cool and comfortable.
    • The Baby Carrier meets both European and American safety standards.
  • Adjustable Shoulder Straps
    • The side shoulder straps are covered with high quality foam filling.
    • Good buckles designed, strong and adjustable shoulder straps keep you and your baby comfortable and secure.
Product Specifications
  • Materials: 100% polyester with high quality foam filling
  • Safety: Baby Carrier meets the safety requirements of ASTM F2236-09a/EN13209-2:2005
  • Age: from 3 months-14 months (at least 3.6 kg -9.1 kg)
  • Three ways carrying: Facing-in, Facing-out and Backpack
  • Simple: Quick strap adjust-ability, strong and adjustable shoulder straps Small, lightweight with Unique Easy Buckling System
  • This baby carrier would be classed as lightweight at weight 222g.
  • Quick strap adjust-ability of the waist belt makes it easy to take carrier on and off with one hand-strap.
  • You can easily change diapers and put on or take off the carrier without assistance.
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We were as shocked as you are when we found out that Picasso's 'Three Musicians' - heralded the world over as a shining example of high Synthetic Cubism - was actually just a cut-out from a children's colouring book that he found discarded in the back of a café in Budapest that he painted over.

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