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Brand new still in box manduca baby carrier ?60


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http://www.pramworld.co.uk/manduca-standard-baby-carrier-sand?gclid=CI7P-e-v5skCFYvpwgodCIANzg#fo_c=743&fo_k=2124ecb0e4816162625a3e4b6838a0a5&fo_s=gplauk


We are selling a brand new, boxed, unused and still with label on carrier, as shown in the link above


With a soft-structure the Manduca can be worn on your front or back, and the adjustable waist belt lets you carry the weight on your hips to prevent back pain. Keeping your child close to your body ensures that your child is always close enough for you to whisper in their ear, whilst keeping your child in the all-important 'M-Position' (a sitting position with legs to the side and knees higher than hips) to aid correct hip development.


Use from newborn 3.5kgs (7.7lbs) to approximately 4 years old or 20kgs. (44lbs)

Integrated newborn pouch for babies from 3.5kg. (7.7lbs)

100% organic cotton inner layer with outer layer organic cotton/hemp mix.

Padded shoulder straps with three way adjustment and ergonomic waist belt for comfortable carrying.

Babys back and neck are supported correctly, and the carrier extends as baby grows.

Keeps your child in the all-important 'M-Position'.

Weight: 600 g.


This was a present to us but we already have a carrier, so it's not needed.


Rrp can be ?95. We are selling for ?60.


Sand colour

Collection from East Dulwich

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