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The EllaRoo Mei Tai is a rectangular piece of fabric with long straps on each corner which are tied around your waist and over your shoulders. Suitable for use with newborn babies through to toddler hood for long periods both front, back and hip.
London
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The Mei Tai is a traditional Asian carrier used for hundreds of years. It is very simple and easy to put on with waist and shoulder straps that are simply wrapped around you and then tied in a double knot. The Ellaroo Mai tai is a versatile, sturdy, all around baby carrier that is fantastically convenient for both mums and dads with it’s one size fits all design and reversible fabric. The Mei tai provides comfort when wearing for long periods and even for heavier babies and toddlers. Most importantly the seat for baby or toddler ensures legs are wide apart with knees bent (important for a healthy spine!). The Ellaroo Mei Tai can be worn front, back and hip.
Details:
*Suitable from birth to 35lbs
*Newborns - for use on front and back. Newborns should have legs and feet tucked in and the carrier should support the head
*Babies and toddlers – for use on front, back and hip
*Distributes weight evenly on upper body
*Reversible (one side plain), 100% cotton/hemp/natural fibers, with organic cotton batting
*Machine-wash and tumble dry cold (line dry recommended)
What the Babyroo family have to say about the EllaRoo Mei tai:
“The Ellaroo Mei tai was, for us, a natural progression from the Wrap. It’s ideal for when your out and about with babies and toddlers who want to get out of the sling for a bit of independence for short periods and then get back in again. It is so quick and easy to untie and then tie back up again and really comfy for walking and the housework. I use to fold it up and put it in my handbag when it wasn’t being used and best of all Theo’s Dad could use it on his front or back without any help from me!”
Laura (Babyroo Mummy)
“I used the Mei tai when Theo reached around 10 months. I really liked it because although I could use the Wrap on my front, the plain side of the Mei tai felt a little more manly and it’s really easy for me to use on my back, unlike the wrap which I could not get the hang of, I think it’s a woman thing! I would go walking for hours with Theo on my back in the Mei tai.”
Adam (Babyroo Daddy)