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Reinforced Rucksack Carry with Tibetan finish

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2009

A reinforced ruck with tibetan tie finish. My daughter is 10 months old and about 18 lbs in this video.

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  • I'm so glad you found the video helpful! My daughter is now 22 months old and I still exclusively wear her when we go for walks. I can usually wear her for about two hours, sometimes three, before she needs to get down and take a break.

  • Thanks for sharing!! I am watching this without my tie in front of me, so I know I will watch this about a million times. My son is almost 2 how long did your carry your daughter on your back. I like to travel without a stroller cut I'm not sure how old is too old to carry my son on my back!

  • @princessbeautiful01 You can where your son for as long as he and you are happy to do so: it's one of the great things about woven wraps! It's strange that one of the objections sometimes raised to long-term childwearing is the belief that the child will never learn to walk, but wearing a child in a carrier is no different from pushing them in a stroller in that regard. The baby in this video is now over 3 years old and will still occasionally ask to be worn and her daddy is happy to oblige!

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  • Shes so content haha aww this is so nice.

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