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I would like to recommend Pouchlings Mei Tais. My daughter has been in a Babyhawk Mei Tai (amongst other slings) since she was about a month old. We both like babywearing a lot and so when she was starting to outgrow the baby size Mei Tais, I started looking into getting a toddler sized carrier. There is so much choice as with so many things: Monkey Mei Tais, Toddlerhawk, Melkaj and so on. Lots of these are fab, but quite expensive so we have opted for a Pouchlings Mei Tai instead after I found this mentioned on another forum as its a bit cheaper but made by a WAHM in the UK. And we are both loving our new sling. Its fab quality, looks great and it feels even more comfortable than the babyhawk. So here is the Pouchlings website: http://www.pouchlings.com/ They also sell other types of sligns, but I can't comment on these.

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