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Babywearing basics: How to thread a buckle on a baby carrier. So, you’ve got your favorite baby carrier and it’s been working great, but your webbing’s all twisted and your buckle got turned around. Well, no need to worry. There are a couple of easy ways to fix this problem. The easiest is by simply sliding the buckle up and down the webbing while turning it. Soon enough, it’ll get...
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How to roll up your baby carrier for easy storage
Did you know that you can roll up your baby carrier to make it neat and tidy and small for storage. It’s a great way to keep the straps contained, makes it easy to grab it and go, and stash it neatly for when you need it. It’s super easy, too. Once you’ve done it a couple of times, it’ll take you less than a minute to tuck your carrier...
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Babywearing 101: Benefits of Babywearing
Awesome reasons to wear your baby: There are so many benefits to babywearing, and we love writing about and sharing them with you! But sometimes a tidy image is just what you’re looking for when you want to share some awesome reasons for wearing your baby with others. Please feel free to download and print, or share online, because we’re all about spreading the babywearing love! Happy healthy babywearing!  Further reading...
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Babywearing 101: SSC waist belt buckle tip
The elastic on the waist belt of your Onya is there to add security to your baby carrier, and we suggest that you ALWAYS use it. We also know it can get wavy with too much stretching, and can even be a bit of a nuisance. SO, here’s a tip to make it easier to thread the waist belt buckle on your Onya Baby carrier – or any baby carrier...
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Babywearing Safety Tip: Close Enough to Kiss
Tweet When talking about babywearing safety, you might have heard people say that your baby should be “close enough to kiss.” But what does that mean, exactly? Simply put, it means that, when you’re carrying your baby in a sling or baby carrier on your front, your baby’s head should be high enough that you can easily tip your head down and plant a kiss on your baby’s head or...
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