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Pippalily Brocade Baby Sling - Dragon Fly
Pippalily
[Pippalily-Dr]

CAD$69.00

Pippalily Sling in a dragon fly brocade.

As featured in Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Breakfast Television, Chatelaine, Todaysparent.com and CTV, slings have become an urban mom essential. Pippalily slings are used by Halle Berry,Jessica Alba,Laila Ali,Selma Hayek, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, Jennifer Lopez, Katie Holmes, Christina Aguilera and Matthew McConaughey.

The Pippalily Sling is suitable for infants to toddlers up to 30lbs. They are stylish ( as they come in arrays of gorgeous prints) but also functional. We are big fans of the baby carrier, but for those short trips to the supermarket, stroll around the neighbourhood or dashing across the airport - this is a great alternative.

100% lined in cotton
Machine wash in cold water. Hang to dry.
Made and designed in Canada

Sizing: Your Pippalily baby sling size will typically be the size of your fitted t-shirt. If you find yourself between sizes, in our experience you should choose the larger baby carrier.

Choose from Black or ice blue dragon fly brocade pattern.

Black Dragon Fly Brodcade

*We offer free shipping for orders over $79 before taxes in Canada ( Restrictions apply)

FAQ

1. How do I choose the right size baby sling?
Your Pippalily sling size will typically be the size of your fitted t-shirt. If you find yourself between sizes, in our experience you should choose the larger size baby carrier. The bottom of the sling should rest on or just above your hip bone. A low - hanging baby puts unnecessary pressure on your back and is uncomfortable.

2. Is my baby safe in the sling?
Pouch baby slings have been used for centuries. The natural curve in the sling creates a deep, form fitting and safe environment for the baby.

3. My baby just doesn't seem to like the sling, what can I do?
• Keep moving! Babies love being in motion in the sling.
• You can also wait and revisit the sling in a few weeks or try a new position.
• Be confident. Some babies fall asleep with an experienced wearer, but seem to sense the lack of confidence their parents might have the first time around.
• We strongly encourage you to keep trying because you will not be disappointed with the freedom a sling offers!

4. How can I nurse with the sling?
Nursing in the sling is discreet and very convenient. Simply pull the inside fabric below your breast and latch the baby. To switch to the other breast, simply slide the baby around into the "football hold" nursing position.

5. What's the difference between a Baby Bjorn type carrier and a baby sling?
In our experience, they are both very useful, but serve two different purposes.
Advantages of the sling include:
• easy to use with no straps, hooks, buttons, etc.
• baby is in a natural position, cuddled in the sling
• slings tend to be more affordable
• longer product usability with the sling, as it is used into toddlerhood

6. I have a pressure point on my shoulder -- why ?
Pressure points are caused by bunched fabric, or often by the baby's leg dangling outside the baby sling. Make sure the fabric is flat across your shoulder and back, and try putting baby's front leg, or both in the sling.

7. I use a different method to place my baby in the baby sling, is that okay?
We have found that everyone seems to find a method that works best for baby and wearer. We are comfortable with the different approaches, as long as the baby is securely in the sling.

8. How do I care for my sling?
Machine wash cold water and hang to dry.

9. Can I use my sling for a newborn?
Definitely! Most newborns adore being in a cozy place, close to their mother's core. Their bodies fit perfectly into the natural curve of the sling. If you find that your tiny newborn is being swallowed by the material, you can roll up a receiving blanket and lay under the baby in the sling.

10. Can I wear my toddler in my sling?
Absolutely. The Hip Carrier is a great tool for your toddler, until they reach 30 lb. The wide strap, and their closeness to your core, allows their weight to be carried by your upper body, instead of your arms or shoulders.

11. Can I wash my sling in the machine?
Absolutely. Our slings can be washed in the machine and hung to dry. Be sure that they aren't in with velcro or zippers that will snare them. Even if they snare, simply cut the thread at the source and it will look good as new.

Available Options:
Dragon Fly:
Dragon Fly Size:
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 30 June, 2008.
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