BabyBjorn Organic Active Carrier (Organic Cotton)
$160.00
If you prefer a carrier to a sling, you'll love this organic-cotton version of the award-winning BabyBjorn Active Carrier. This handy device keeps your baby close, frees up your hands, and provides extra lumbar support to help you get comfortably through your busy day.
Why it's a giggle pick The BabyBjorn Active Carrier is a customer favorite -- and one of ours, too!
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Meets the following
giggle Criteria:
best basics
multi-use
healthy
innovative
travel-friendly
space-saving
responsible
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Material100% Organically grown cotton
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Dimensions14" L x10.25" W x3.5" D
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AgeSuitable for children 8 to 26 lbs.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by 4
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by mandysw still love it
On our 3rd child and we still love our Bjorn. I like that it is simple and easy to put on.
March 22, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by margieo Great snap-and-go transportation method
I use a sling and the Baby Bjorn interchangeably. The sling for short trips where baby likes to be cozied up to mom and the Bjorn for longer trips -- out in the city, on the subway, shopping etc. The organic fabric is super soft and easy to wear.
March 12, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by rdposcar Great as far as a Bjorn goes
If you are going to get a Bjorn this is one of the best as it doesn't hurt the back as much. But once your baby hits about 20-22 lbs (around 10-12 months in most cases, sooner for some) you won't be able to use it as it's too much strain on the back. For long-term carrying, go with an Ergo.
March 11, 2011
Rated 3 out of 5Â by MommyP Hard to use
It's hard to get your baby in it. The straps are a bit short for men since it doesn't work well when my husband tries to use it.
March 10, 2011
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Is this carrier designed to wear baby facing out?Thanks!
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The Baby Bjorn Carrier is designed to wear with the baby facing in or out, depending upon their stage and preference. In the beginning, you start out with your baby facing towards you. As soon as your baby has neck/head control, they may be faced outward so they can see the world – the choice is yours!1 of 1
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