Baby Carriers

Baby carriers let you keep your little one close while keeping your hands free throughout the day. Whether you prefer a structured carrier, ring sling, or wrap, wearing your baby supports bonding and can help settle unsettled babies. Shop our range of baby carriers suited to newborns through to toddlers.

Many baby carriers are suitable from birth, though some require a newborn insert for babies under a certain weight. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for minimum and maximum weight limits. Ring slings and stretchy wraps are popular choices for newborns as they offer a snug, womb-like hold.

Yes, when used correctly. The key safety rule to follow is the T.I.C.K.S. checklist: Tight, In view at all times, Close enough to kiss, Keeping chin off chest, and Supported back. Always ensure your baby's airway is clear and their spine is in a natural curved position.

A structured carrier has padded shoulder straps and a waistband with buckle fastenings, making it easy to put on and take off. A wrap is a long piece of stretchy or woven fabric that you tie around your body. Structured carriers suit most parents for everyday use, while wraps offer a more customisable fit and are great for newborns.

Most structured carriers and ring slings can be adjusted to fit different body types, so yes, both parents can share one carrier. Wraps are particularly versatile as they can be tied differently for each person. Check the size and weight range of any carrier before purchasing to make sure it suits both wearers.

Your baby should be positioned in an ergonomic or M-position, where their knees are higher than their bottom and their legs are spread around your torso. Their back should be rounded and supported, and their head should be close enough for you to kiss. Avoid any carrier that allows the baby to slump into a C-curve with their chin on their chest.