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How to wear your Nurslings Hemp Tai, Or Nurslings Mei Tai and Hooded Podegi. You will find step by step Instructions here:
Our Mei Tai is designed to be worn non-apron style.
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Front Carriers ~ NHT |
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Start out by taking your mei tai and holding it with the inside facing your body. Tie the waist band around your waist |
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With your Nurslings Hemp Tai around tied around your waist, go and find your child! |
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Take your child and place him on your front with their legs spread around your waist |
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Bring the top straps and panel over his body and up towards your neck and back |
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Take your straps and pull them over your shoulders and cross them in the back |
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Showing how to cross the straps using two hands |
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What the straps should look like in the back |
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Bring them back around to the front, Now, Cross them over your front going over each leg, and then under the opposite leg Lastly, tie the straps in the back and your are all done! Enjoy and happy babywearing :)
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Back Carriers ~NHT |
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First, Take your Mei Tai, and with the inside facing your back, Tie around your waist |
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Next take your child onto your hip and scoot him onto the center of your back, making sure to always keep a hand on your child. |
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Showing putting your child on your back |
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Take the top straps with your hands, and pull them up and over your child. |
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Showing pulling the straps up and over your child. I generally bounce once to ensure that they are in a good seated position in the darting. |
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Pull the straps around your arms, like you are wearing a backpack, and bring them under your arms and back around to the back, crossing them over your childs back, going first over their legs, then under the opposite leg, and bringing them back around the front to tie. |
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Shown Bringing the straps around to tie in the front |
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How your Nurslings Hemp Tai should look when you are all done tying. Look at the content happy child and happy momma! |

























