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I’m Liking:

Liking? I LOVE IT! A lighter and less bulky version of the Moby wrap (of which I am a huge fan). This wrap has a front pocket for anything except your mobile phone (they don’t belong next to your baby). The fabric is light in weight and narrower in width than most wraps, so it doesn’t make you too hot. I was standing out in the sun with my nephew and I did not overheat at all. It is designed for the knot to be placed at the side also which is great for comfort.

Things that make me go hmmm:

Only the colour, I tried a green one… but, I am a blue girl 🙂

Extra for experts:

In the same way I think life is easier with two buggies, an umbrella fold and a 3 wheeler… I think life is just easier with a wrap for newborns and a carrier for later on… Natures Sway is possibly a one stop shop. You can get both a wrap and a carrier for your child in the one order. Both are exceptional products and made in New Zealand of high quality fabrics.

The conclusion:

I would highly recommend this wrap sling, particularly for a summer baby or for those who feel the heat. It’s lightweight and folds into itself (the pocket becomes the carry bag. I thought it would not be possible for me like a wrap other than a Moby – this one has proved itself to be worthy of my attention.

About the Natures Sway Carry Wrap

The Natures Sway Carry Wrap is an incredibly versatile product, with a whole host of positions at your disposal. This adaptable carrier can be tailored for any baby on any given day – even when they suddenly change their minds about how they like to be carried!

The design of the Carry Wrap ensures that your baby is not expected to support its own weight before it is ready; the addition of the woven panel gives the extra support for baby’s spine – without sagging like some all-knit wraps – while the knit body allows the wearer maximum comfort and movement – as opposed to regular all-woven wraps.

The Natures Sway Carry Wrap costs $90

(Information supplied by Natures Sway)

 

Author

Jayne has over 18 years experience in caring for children and has worked in both New Zealand and the UK. She has a vast range of expertise and can offer help and advice if you are struggling with your children. You can read more about Jayne on her website- Everything But The Stork. Jayne writes regular columns for Kiwi Families and will also answer your questions about babies and children

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