The four different positions for carrying the baby are:
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Peapod
This is a horizontal position, wonderful for ‘hands free’ breastfeeding and sleepy newborns. (Suitable for premature - 4 months)
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Peapod

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Heart to Heart
This vertical chest-to-chest position is wonderful for settling babies, bonding, and relieving the symptoms of colic and reflux. (Suitable for premature babies 18 months). It is a definite favourite.
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Heart to Heart

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On the Go
Is a face out vertical position, which is great for the active baby that wants to see the world. It is slightly less comfortable for the wearer due to the movement of the baby’s weight away from your body, we recommend this one for shorter carrying periods. Not suitable for breastfeeding or tired babies. (Suitable for 4-12 months) The koala cuddle is a great alternative for alert or older babies.
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On the Go

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Koala cuddle
A variation of ‘heart to heart’ that allows older babies to have their upper body free from the straps, creating a less restrictive hold. If babies fall asleep in this position, you have the option to tuck their arms back under the straps for extra support. (Suitable for 4mths- 3 years)
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Koala cuddle

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