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  • Great Video , Thank you for Posting :))))) Ive been putting off using the Wrap so long now soley because the 1st steps can be so frustrating..for me anyway, Thanks again :))

  • you make fell that I can do it too. the other videos I saw make me don't ever try.

  • Thanks so much for posting this!! I just recently got a Boba carrier and a Sleepy wrap and I've been putting off trying the Sleepy because while I see plenty of videos on how to use the wrap, demonstrations on actually getting the baby into the wrap are somewhat lacking. This is an especially great video for me as my baby is about the size of your baby in this video :)

    Thanks again - cheers!!

  • Please do NOT place a baby on your back in a stretchy wrap. They can easy fall out. Generally a stretchy wrap is only going to be comfortable to 15, MAYBE 20 lbs. Then you'd want to use a woven for a heavier baby and also a back carry!

  • You are wonderful, but I hate this wrap. Both my twins hate it, and they scream while I am trying to put them in it, always have. They are three months now, I will keep trying, but I wish I hadn't bought it.

  • very nice video! i have got the same wrap, just in purple. :-) do you carry him on your back now, since he is a bit older?

  • i wanna get a sleepy wrap !

  • You are so cute! Thanks for the video :)

  • great video! how long is the sleepy wrap in feet?

  • @toanotherplace I'm not too sure about this wrap but I know the Moby wrap is 5 yards long and this look and wraps just the same way. You can make your own by getting a 5 yard piece of fabric and cutting it length-wise to make it about 20-22 inches wide and 5 yards long and walla... you've made your own wrap and you shouldn't need to sew a thing either. I've made two of these for me kids for $10 and I could make 4 more for that $10 I spent. Good luck.

  • @hgib3 Thank you for this info. I have been wondering about doing just that as I see in other countries that carry babies. Cool!

  • @FrenchChicana You are welcome for the info. You can taper the ends of the wrap to make it a little easier to tie also or leave the wrap as is. =)

  • I had to wear my baby so I could cook for 4th of July. She was only 6 weeks old and she fell asleep almost instantly. The power of Mommy's touch is amazing.

  • @FlixChick i hope you still carry her :-) its just the best! hands free and security for the baby! gives her independency in her future life :-)

  • @mrsbrossard My son is 16 months now, and 28+ lbs... I can still wear him in a wrap! I say... As long as you and your child are both comfortable, wear as long as you like :)

  • Excellent video!! Thank you :)

  • Great video! Thanks so much for making this one (and the other ones which are great too)! I'm really looking forward to carry my baby like this and saved your vid to my favourites. All the best to you and your kid!!

    Quick question: until what age/weight do you think one can carry her baby like this?

  • Thank you so much for this video! I couldn't for the life of me figure out the pamplet but the directions you gave was easy to do!

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  • This video is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for posting it. Your an adorable mommy BTW.  Congrats on your little one!

  • very helpful. Thanks!

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