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Lliclla

This beautiful baby carrier combines the traditional way of how women from the Peruvian Andes carry their babies, with a more sophisticated and safer style.

It is made of a hand loomed lliclla fabric (lliclla= quechua word that means manta)

The inside is lined in poplin cotton.
 

* In order to choose the right babye carrier size, please consider the size of your regular cloths.

More details

US$65.00


Benefits of "wearing" your baby:

  • It helps to keep babies safe, since they are held in your personal space.
  • If you have a baby who wants to be held all the time, this is an easy way to meet his/her needs while doing other things.
  • It is convenient. You can get things done around the house, shop or eat in a restaurant while you carry your baby.
  • It helps parents to take care of older siblings. Carrying your baby can give you the movility to look after older children.
  • It reduces baby crying.
  • It promotes cognitive development and speech development, since babies are exposed to more experiences and conversations.
  • Babies are involved in their parents' world. They participate in life, rather than see it as a spectator.
  • It promotes bonding and enhances parents' feelings of competence.

 

Additional information about the product:

  • Multicolored fabric, typical of the Peruvian Highlands.
  • It has an external pocket to hold small objects.
  • It is specially designed for your and your baby's comfort.
  • It is perfect for newborns up to 3 years old.
  • You can carry your baby up to 5 different positions: lying down, face to face, on the hip, at the back, and kangaroo style.
  • It includes a user's guide.
  • To choose the right baby carrier size, consider the size of your regular clothing. E.g.: if you wear size S, then you should choose a S baby carrier size.