BabyBjörn Baby Carrier Miracle review

from BabyBjörn
RRP  £99.99
BabyBjörn Baby Carrier Miracle

by motherandbaby |
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The BabyBjörn Baby Carrier Miracle is an excellent carrier with an intuitive design that adapts with little effort to the needs of both baby and wearer. The carrier requires no additional parts or complicated re-configuration when adjusting to a newborn fit.

The clips at the front feel sturdy and are easy to operate one-handed. The baby carrier is light and comfortable to wear, and the integrated storage bag is a great idea. The instructions for use are clear and easy to follow (also in many languages), and provide tips for additional comfort fitting. It offers plenty of room for baby to grow although shoulder padding (or an appropriate device) to take the weight off the shoulders when carrying older (heavier) babies would be a welcome supplement. It’s also an expensive product. But it is good quality and because baby is securely strapped into the carrier the freedom of two available arms is on offer, which is both liberating and transformative in the day-to-day life of baby management – priceless, in other words!

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