Native Baby Carrier vs. The Peanut Shell Baby Carrier
April 9th, 2008 Posted in Baby Carriers Types, Benefits of Baby Carriers
Native Baby Carrier vs. The Peanut Shell Baby Carrier
Common features of both baby carriers
They are non bulky and can easily be stored in a diaper bag. They are quick to put on and easy to use. They are both versatile and can carry your baby in a variety of positions including: Newborn Carry, Hip Carry, Kangaroo Carry, and Back Carry. Both can be used to carry newborns through 35 pound toddlers. Super simple, sleek design. No zippers, no rings no fuss. These slings are sized to the person wearing it for the most optimal comfort and fit but cannot usually be shared with both Mom and Dad.
The main difference between these two baby carriers is in the fabric choices which is a personal preference choice usually. The Peanut Shell also has a pocket, the New Native does not. They both have a toy loop. Most of The Peanut Shell styles also have a little padding on the edge of the carrier so that when your little one is in a hip carry or tummy 2 tummy position (with legs out) they are more comfortable
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