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NEW - Boppy Comfy Fit Baby Carrier


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The easiest way to wear your baby-simply click, strap, tie and go, Made of soft fabric with spandex, which makes it comfy just like yoga apparel. Lightweight hybrid carrier with a structured seat for a secure position.


The Boppy ComfyFit Baby Carrier enables confidence in babywearing because of its simple and supportive structure that is both comfortable and comforting. Inspired by yoga apparel, the lightweight, soft fabric moves with you and your baby supporting your active lifestyle.


The Bopppy ComfyFit Baby Carrier approved by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute to make sure this carrier only promotes healthy growth and bone development in your little ones early stages of life. Keeping baby?s legs placed in the ?frog? leg position keeps their hips pointed in the correct position and prevents any future complications. When this Baby Carrier is used as directed it promotes ?hip healthy? growth.


This product is made to be ?comfy? for both parent and baby.


It is incredibly easy to use and maintain. The zippered pocket is in prime position to store your keys, phone and other essentials while out and about without compromising the comfort for your little one. You can use this carrier again and again as it is machine washable to remove those inevitable messes and spills.


When you are not using your carrier you can store it in the ?stash n? go? pouch, perfect for travelling abroad, days out and trips with the family.


?25.00 collection only - East Dulwich / Denmark Hill

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