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Bought from the lovely ladies at the local sling library / carry club and here is the link for the sling:

https://www.carri-ed.co.uk/product/mamaruga-zebulo/32?cp=true&sa=false&sbp=false&q=false&category_id=5


It?s in the forest fairy (unisex) print. RRP ?105, but I think this lovely print is no longer available. It is black with a turquoise hood. I actually ended up with two of these and this one is still in perfect condition.

https://mamaruga.com/product/forest-fairy-zebulo/


It is a light, cotton canvas, wrap-like carrier, but with the convenience and security of a chunky buckle fastening. Brilliant in these warmer months too. Super adjustable down to 6lb 6oz and up into toddlerhood (40lbs/20kg). Front, Side and back carry


?50. Collection from SE22. Please send me a private message if you are interested so I get a notification.


Thanks

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