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BabyBjörn Baby Mini Carrier, Light Beige - almost new condition


Pieterv7

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Selling our carrier due to not using it very much. Has no marks or stains and is in new condition. 
 

£60  (RRP £94)

Based in East Dulwich

Small, soft and easy to use, this Mini Carrier from BabyBjörn is a great choice for travelling with your precious newborn. 

Designed to meet a very young baby’s great need for closeness, the Mini is lightweight and simple to put on and take off, making it perfect for frequent, short baby-wearing sessions. Its clever design means that you can unfasten the entire front section to gently lift out your sleeping baby. You can use it from the day your baby is born — its small size and ability to be folded makes it ideal to pack in your hospital bag - up to the age of approximately 1 year in either facing-in or facing-out positions.

Easy to clean and machine washable, you never have to worry about the inevitable mess that your baby creates.

All of BabyBjörn's baby carriers have been developed in cooperation with medical specialists and are simple to use and hold your child in an upright position that ensures free air passages, freedom of movement for their legs and arms, and good support for their neck and head.

Baby Carrier Mini complies with both the European EN 13209-2:2015 and the American ASTM F2236 safety standards for baby carriers.

Suitable from birth to 12 months or 3.2-11kg or 53-75cm. Please remember that the leg straps should be used to reduce the size of the leg openings for babies between 3.2 and 4.5 kg (7 and 9 lbs ). When you carry your baby in the facing-out position, they should be at least five months old and weigh max. 11 kg (24 lbs). Baby Carrier Mini is suitable until your child is one year old or until they reach a weight of 11 kg (24 lbs) and/or a height of 75 cm ( 29.5 in).

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