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lennylamb Woven Wrap User manual

User's manual – woven wrap
Congratulations on your purchase
of our wraps. We believe that it
will bring you much joy.
Before the use of wraps please read
the instruction manual!!
Index:
page 1: Index
page 2: he child’s positions
page 3: Safety
page 4: Do not carry the child facing the
world!
page 5: Hints
page 6: How to tie
page 7, 8, 9,10, 12,13: Carries
page 11: Putting baby on your back
page 14,15: Wrap care,
final information,
Page 7: double X [at age of six weels]Page 8: cradle [since the first days]
page 9: poc et [since the first days]
page 10: hip carry [ about twelve weeks - for
children holding heads steady ]
page 12: basic bac pac [ about twelve weeks
- for children holding heads steady ]
page 13: interlaced bac pac [ about twelve
weeks - for children holding heads steady ]
NO E: In the instruction at the type of tying we give [the child's age]
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ying of wraps, even if at the
beginning it seems to be a
mysterious art, we assure you that
after several attempts you will feel
comfortable in it.
FAQ
Why woven wraps ?
Woven wraps
Woven sling is a carrier, which is ideal not only for the
newborn baby but also for children at the age of 1-2
years. ou can wear it in many ways, the same sling fits
people of different sizes and different bodies. Broken
twill weave of fabric gives it special properties that it
wraps your child so it is perfectly safe.
Veritcalization of such tiny baby is also acceptable,
but you must then necessarily follow a following rules:
−he child should sit in the sling and not hang in it!!
Note the appropriate arrangement of the child in
the frog position (knees higher than the bottom
rounded back, legs slightly to the sides). Such
position makes the child's spine is not loaded. It is
very important not only for newborns, but also for
older children.
−Irrespective of the position, the child should be
wrapped with three layers of fabric
−Sling should tight adhere to the child's body
In the front the wrapped child should be located at a
height of the kiss on the forehead and its bottom
should not be lower than the parent navel.
Why should I carry?
−Carrying a child you will soon know that the longer
you carry it, it less cries so it spends more time
playing by itself.
−Carried children learn faster. hey can participate
in the daily lives of their parents watching from the
top the world of rules that for us adults are
obvious.
For which children wrap is suitable?
Woven wraps are suitable for newborns, infants and
children up to 3 years. he wrap itself is able to
withstand the weight of several hundred kilograms.
Ideal for carrying children weighing even 17 kg.
How else can we use the wraps?
It can serve as emergency clothing, hammock,
protection against the sun. Everything depends on your
imagination!
−he closeness of the parents increases the sense
of security by which children are calmer.
−Wrap allows you to have a baby close during daily
activities: shopping, cleaning the house, playing
with its older siblings
The child's position
Since the first days of life the child can be carried in a
sling. Newborns most often are carried in the cradle
position (horizontal). Not all children, however, accept
this way of carrying (about 3-4 weeks of age it
becomes increasingly difficult to convince a child to
such position) or it is a inadvisable position due to hip
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dysplasia.
Safety
Your child's safety is most important,
therefore, obey the following rules:
! It is good to perform first attempts in front
of a mirror or with the help of others. If you
are unsure of tying you have to practice
with doll or teddy bear.
! Please ask other adults for help and
support
! Remember that you are now, "plus a
child”:
−avoid cooking, handling hot liquids
−be carefully in narrow passages
−do not iron with the child wrapped in
front of you
−Do not use wrap while driving
−It is also inappropriate to sport,
especially extreme sports.
! Use a mirror to observe if the wrap is
correctly folded
! Always secure the tying with a double knot
! Pay attention to whether the child can
breathe freely
! If the child falls asleep in the sling, take
care about its head
Child's reaction to the wrap
WMost children from the first moments
like to stay in the sling. There are,
however, and those that need to be
persuaded. If the child protests during
the first attempt to insert it into wrap,
and we are confident that this is not
caused by hunger, fatigue, wet diaper, it
means that we have at home a rebel.
PThe first sign of dissatisfaction is often
a reaction to new experiences. If we
manage to do a few quiet steps in the
sling, probably a little screamer stops
cradled. Sometimes, however, it lasts a
few days which is not a reason to give
up.
OTE: Even if a child from the first
moments is in the sling quiet, at the
beginning it should be carried only few
minutes to ensure the correctness of the
tying.
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Carrying children in the sling gives much joy and
positive influence on child development. Some parents
carrying children in their slings for a few hours during
the day. Note, however, that the child needs for proper
development also the movement. If we are going to
carry a child longer it is enough that we remember to
do it with intervals. After about an hour carrying you
can do a short break, to solve the tying and allow the
child, if possible, to play on the mat. You may also
change the position of wrapping.
Do not carry your baby facing the world!
Despite the fact that many parents believe their child is happiest just when it is carried facing the
world, we do not recommend this. ying of the child in this way is inconsistent with its anatomy:
is not possible wrap the child in the frog position with
rounded back
- baby feet hanging without sufficient support
- the entire load focuses on the child's crotch
–in case of smaller kids head is not properly
secured
–his position may also cause over-stimulation of
the child and his hyperactivity
−ake a look at the picture - the child hangs relatively
low, and the parent has to support the its back with
hands because of the irregular arrangement of the centre of gravity!
If your child wants to see more start to carry it on the bac or hip !
Properly used sling is fully secure. Do not worry, we can wrap healthy children and in any other case,
consult your doctor or therapist.
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Wrapping the child in sling is certainly a
big responsibility but we believe that it is
primarily a great time that should bring the
joy for both the child and its guardian.
Keep in mind that you ta e full responsibility for
yourself and your child while tying sling.
Even the most detailed instructions in the user
guide does not ta e into account your untypical
body, the exact size of your child or your habits.
Sometimes you have to improve something
several times or tighten in the appropriate place
to feel that the sling is well formed
Hints Preparation of wrap for tying
•Before first attempts make sure that your
child is relaxed and not hungry. If the child
has a poor humour it is better to perform it
later
•Calm and temper of parent is also significance
Important! During the tying please spread
the fabric appropriately!
At the beginning the mastering of 5m long strap of
fabric may seem a bit difficult, but following some basic
steps you should manage it:
•After After You have already wrapped your
child try to go for a short walk. Rhythmic
rocking, well familiar
−remember, only coolness can save you, the rush is
not a good solution not only for beginners
with the fetal life certainly quickly soothe child
worried about a new situation.
−Sling should tightly adhere to the child's body.
Only then is able to adequately protect the spine
both carried and the wearer.
•If the tie does not seem too comfortable and
you have back ache it is probably the wrap is
tightened incorrect.
−Find the middle of the wrap indicated by the green
mark, at all kinds of wrapping important is to
ensure equitable distribution of wrap's arms
−be careful, the wrap can not rolling or not over-
folding while tying
−preparing yourself for tying arrange the wrap so
that it will not be clenched and will be easy to
unfold [see the photos beside]
Adequate preparation of wrap
for tying is half of the battle.
Pay attention to pictures. Sling
is pleated so to both its edges
will be under control, and
spread of the half of the fabric
on a child does not pose a
problem.
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Before the first tie you have to pay attention to the knots you will use to connect the ends of wrap.
he simplest of these is
a flat knot. Although it
looks like a normal
double knot it can be
easily mistaken for so-
called "girly" knot, which
less safety and is not as
stretchy as a flat knot.
Another important knot
is so called sliding knot.
You have to try it,
because it allows easy to
tighten and adjust the
tying of wrap. You can
always use a flat knot,
but this gives you more
possibilities.
When tying sliding knots you have to remember that one arm of wrap is
"passive" (red) - to slide the knot, and the second arm is "active" (pink) -
participates in the tying.
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Double “X”[at the age of 6 weeksi][wrap's size – M]
Place the wrap on the
back so that its center is
at the height of your
spine.
Put straps of wrap to the
front and cross them on
the chest.
Put them to the back and
cross them again.
Ends of the wrap put to
the front and tie them
with sliding knot
Prepare a wrap to put in
a baby spreading and
loosened pieces of fabric
at the front
Put the child on the
shoulder
Gently pop the child's
legs (one after another)
between your body and
the fabric
he child should have
the crossing of wrap's
arms under its bottom.
Unfold first the inner
straps of fabric and then
the next .
he fabric should range
from knee to knee.
ighten the knot
adjusting the strain of
fabric
Done!
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Cradle – [since the first days ] [wrap's size - S]
the carry recommended for newborns. ill the a routine ultrasound, negative dysplasia of the hip— child, you should limit the carrying of it. In the case of
irregularity, cradle is inadvisable.
Put the wrap at waist
height to the back.
Cross the wrap's arm on
the back...
... and put them forward. prepare the wrap to put the
child in by preparing the
pocket
Put the child on the
shoulder.
Slowly put the child's
legs into the wrap.
Holding the child put it
comfortably in the pocket.
ighten the arms so that
the fabric adhere to the
child well
Wrap the child with the
right arm of wrap, and its
end take it to the back
Strengthen the tie by the
left arm and take it to the
back
ie the flat knot at the
back
Done!
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Poc et- [since the first days] [wrap's size – M]
Wrap the fabric around
the body bearing in mind
to position the middle
Cross the wrap at the
back and put its arms to
the front
Put your child on the
shoulder
Gently pop the child's
legs (one after another)
between your body and
the fabric
Support your child
during the tying the
wrap.
Catch both ends of the
wrap and cross them
under the child's bottom.
Put the straps of wrap
under the child's legs and
tie them on the back. At
this stage you can stop
tying
For a extra support,
tighten the inner strap of
fabric so it wraps the
child well.
ighten the outer strap of
fabric. Remember - two straps
of fabric should be spread so
that they range from knee to
knee.
Remember to spread the
wrap on the back.
Done!
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Hip carry – [ about twelve weeks - for children holding heads steady ] [wrap's size -S]
Fold the wrap in a half
and put it on your
shoulder, so that the
middle of it is at the
height of the neck
Catch two arms of the
wrap and cross them to
the opposite hip
Lead arms of wrap to the
second hip...
At this point, tie a sliding
knot. However, if the ends
of the wrap are for you too
long (size M and L) cross
the wrap again.
Lead one arm at the
height of the belly and
around hips and tie the
wrap on the back
You can do this after the
child is wrapped. he sliding
knot at the hip allows you to
adjust the tension of the
fabric
Holding the child on the
hip, put its feet between
you and the fabric
crossed on the hip.
Successively insert one
and the other leg.
Spread the crossed
under the child's bottom
fabric starting from the
inner flap of fabric
Spread the fabric so that
its edges ranging from
one knee to another
ry to position your child so
that its bottom will beat least
at the level of your hips and
legs were symmetrically
distributed on both sides
Older children usually
take the hands out the
wrap. his is allowed if
the child can sit alone.
Previously, be careful
about that the whole
back and nape are
wrapped well with the
fabric.
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Putting child on parent's bac . There are several
ways to put a child on parent's back. You can do this
with the help of another person but also can easily
make this alone. he method mostly depends on the
child's age, but also on the suitability of parents. We
present the so-called. putting from the
hip.
Sit the child on your hip and
cover it with a wrap so that its
middle is on the child's neck.
Bowing down put your hand
over to freely move the child on
its back
Secure the child tightening
straps of the wrap.
he next, important step is the appropriate
spreading of the fabric. ry to put the fabric
under the child's bottom. tight the wrap
correctly!
Spreading the fabric remember that it
should range from knee to knee, only this
way you can ensure for a child appropriate,
convenient position.
he child should be adjacent to
your back, if you do not
properly tight the wrap you will
feel discomfort during carrying
Important, especially for children, is
also the height at which it is tied. If you
do this too low a child will only see your
back and could protest. Pay attention
during the tying, you have to feel the
child's head on your shoulder, it should
provide an adequate height of tying.
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Basic bac pac [ about twelve wee s - for children holding heads steady) ] [wrap's size - S, backpack with ibetan finishing- M]
Putting a child on your
back remember to
appropriate position the
middle of wrap
Flip the straps of wrap
over your shoulders and
then under the armpits
|Cross the straps of wrap
under the child's
bottom...
.... an put them under
the legs.
ie the flat knot. Done!
Basic bac pac can be
strengthened through
other finishing tie. We
present two types of
finishes: Tibetan and
Estonian
Instead of flat knots tied
at the waist, you can use
the following finishing:
Tibetan - put the left
end of the wrap to the
right arm of the
backpack and put it
under it
put the right end of the
wrap to the left arm of
the backpack and put it
under it
ie the ends with flat
knot
Estonian - Right end of
the wrap take to the arm
of the backpack and tie
the knot on
Left end of the wrap take
to the arm of the
backpack and tie the
knot on
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Crossed bac pac [ about twelve wee s - for children holding heads steady] [wrap's size - M]
Putting a child on your
back remember to
appropriate position the
middle of wrap
Flip the straps of wrap
over your shoulders and
then under the armpits
Interweave the straps of
wrap as tying the knot
Put the fabric over the
shoulder.
Spread the fabric so the
child is well wrapped and
the end of fabric put
under the opposite leg
he same the second
arm, spread it on the
back
Routed under the child's
legs ends of the wrap tie
on the belly by flat knot
Done!
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Our company is a manufacturer of wraps and soft baby carriers of different types. Our aim is also to
popularize knowledge of carrying of children. We hope that we will provide ideas, which use in life brings a
lot of fun for the whole family..
Woven wraps
he woven wrap is a
baby carrier, which is
ideal for
a newborn baby as well
as for 2-3 years old. You
can wear it in many
ways, the same sling fit
people of different sizes and different constructions
of the body. Broken twill weave of fabric gives it
special properties that your child could be wrapped
evenly so it is perfectly safe
Stretchy wraps
Stretchy wraps are
recommended,
especially for
newborns. hey are
very comfortable to
use because we put
the child to tie almost
finished. Fewer problems are also regarding
tightening the fabric, and because it is flexible
perfectly adapts to the child's body. hanks to
the quality the product can serve the whole
family for a long time.
Mei-tai carriers
he most popular
group of soft baby
carriers,
experiencing its
renaissance in
Europe is Asian baby
carriers group. his
is a piece of fabric attached to the body using
four long strips. hey have no stiffeners allowing
for carrying a child in accordance with the
physiology of the immature spine
If you have any questions write or call:
Lenny Lamb
Joanna Bogdan
(+48) 0 510 148 177
info@ lennylamb.com
More information:
www .lennylamb.com
Non-profit sites
www. angamoms.com – social networking
website
www.nosmydzieci.org.pl – Association for
carrying of children
www.thebabywearer.com – forum
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Wraps care
Before first use, wash wrap at 40 ° C (not chemically wash, do not use
bleach).
Our sling is made from pure cotton having the certificates confirming the
safety for children. When washed does not lose its properties and, if
necessary it can be washed at 60 ° C.
Crushing the wrap
It is a process woven wrap to make it soft and pleasant to the touch.
Cotton fabrics have the property that over time getting a natural softness.
During washing and the use the fibres pump giving final result. o
accelerate this process we can perform so-called "wrap crushing". What is
it? In short, you 'badly treat' the wrap, frequently wash, sit on it, dry in
the drying machine and often use.
We hope that the domestication of our wrap will be fun.
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