You are likely to stay home more with your child or children — babywearing is obviously a great tool to stay available and active.

Back carry
- We recommend discovering back carrying, especially if the baby to carry is big and bulky. This allows you to have the entire front of your body, your field of vision, and your hands free.
You have probably never carried on your back. Don't hesitate to give it a try — you'll discover a whole new babywearing experience.
You can do the back carry with two people if you wish.
If you use the booster on the back with HoodieCarrier or PhysioCarrier, it allows baby to see over your shoulder and safely take part in family life.

The Sling, the "Swiss army knife" of babywearing
- The sling, if you have one, will be an interesting ally. It's the "Swiss army knife" of babywearing: quick to put on and take off, from the baby carrier from birth to walking. Handy for example to carry your baby for a few minutes when they need attention, but you also need to set the table, hang out the laundry, answer the phone…



Within kissing distance
- Even if babywearing allows you to continue your daily activities with your hands free, always pay close attention to the baby you are carrying.


We remain available to support you with any questions or needs you may have.