SSC backpack carriers are familiar and easy to use. The convenience is hard to beat!
The Preschool SSC is everything you could want in a big kid carrier.
You'll love how supportive and adjustable this wrap conversion carrier is.
Soft, breathable, and made to grow with your Preschooler.
Adapt it to your needs:
Get extra support and sun protection from the hood, or put it away when you don't need it
Protect your back and lengthen the fabric band with the removable lumbar support pad. Back carrying and don't want it? Petite and don't like the extra fabric? Simply stow it away
Position the padding exactly where you need itwith perfect fit adjusters (PFAs). Adventure for hours with the right fit!
Tighten with ease with your child on your front, back, or hip using the 2-way under-arm strap adjusters
Get out the door fast- Store your phone, keys, and more in the magnetic waistband pocket
Carry your big kid your way.Try a front carry for a sleepy kiddo, or put them on your hip or back to see the world! Don't forget to try the cross-strap option, too
Grows with your big kid- Simple height and width panel adjustments let you use one carrier for years... If you can resist getting more colors and styles to play with!
With a max weight limit of 66lbs and generous adjustments, you can carry as long as your little one wants to.
Familiar, easy to use, and so much fun!
The convenience is unmatched.
Love long hikes? Going to an amusement park? You'll have all the support you need.
Need something fast? You'll love quick "ups" in the parking lot, shopping mall, and anywhere else life takes you.
The perfect parenting tool for your big kid is here - so don't wait!
Why would I want a soft structured carrier?
SSCs are the most familiar style of carrier for many US families. These “backpacks” go on like a traditional backpack. Buckle the waist and place your child in the panel. Then, pull panel up over the child, put your arms through the straps, and clip the chest clip. No tying or knots required!
Parents new to babywearing can ease into carrying with the familiar backpack style. Back carrying is simple, too – you do the same motion, just with your child on your back instead!
Cross strap options maximize the use of this carrier style. Crossed straps provide a different type of support and also allow for hip carries.
With comfort options and simple technique, SSCs are reassuring to caregivers.
A soft structured carrier’s biggest benefit is that the “seat” is already made. You'll need to make sure the height and width are set properly and that child is positioned well in the carrier. But, you don’t have to worry about the bottom “falling out.” This eliminates fear for parents nervous about fabric carriers like wraps and slings.
You might like an SSC if you:
Don’t like long pieces of fabric hanging down
Want something super quick
Want something easy to learn and easy to pass between caregivers
Want something familiar and don’t want to learn how to tie
You might not like an SSC if you:
Need customization of fit due to injuries or sensitivities. A long woven wrap would be a better choice for you
First, adjust your carrier's panel height and width. Adjust the height by using the pull tabs on the panel. Adjust the width by using the Velcro adjuster inside the waistband.
What panel adjustment should I use?
For width: Preschool age children should be supported at least mid-thigh to mid-thigh. They can be supported knee-to-knee, but don't overextend. You want your child's legs to swing freely. Use the markings as a guide, but know that each child is unique. You may need to try different settings to find the width that works best for you.
For height:The top of the panel should be no lower than just below your child's armpits, and no higher than the bottom of the ear. Any lower and your child could toss themselves out by leaning backward! Any higher and you could interfere with your child's airway.
Decide on the Hood You can leave your hood on, or you can use the snaps to remove it!
Don't forget the PFAs!
The perfect fit adjusters (PFAs) are thin fabric connecting the panel to the thicker arm strap padding. These usually ship to you "closed," or with the fabric cinched up tight. This moves the padding up very high. Adjust the PFAs to move the padding higher or lower. Many find that a more open PFA is a good place to start.
PFA adjustments provide more comfort for you and for your little one!
Convenient 2-way arm strap adjusters
Adjust the bottom of the shoulder straps to your desired tightness by either pulling up or pulling the other strap down.
Customize the Chest Clip
Slide the chest clip up or down the shoulder straps as it is comfortable for you. You can also loosen or tighten the chest clip as desired. If you're using the cross-strap option, you don't need to use the chest clip at all!
Cross them or ruck it
The arm straps can be unbuckled to cross the straps. This is a great comfort option for many caregivers. It can also make it easier to put the carrier on by yourself! Easily switch between ruck and cross-strap options for different outings or different caregivers.
Once you're adjusted, put your child in the carrier
Front Carry:
Buckle the waistband with the velcro adjustment side facing you and the panel in front. Be sure to put the buckle through the elastic safety band before closing. This provides extra fall protection for your child.
Place your child into the panel, facing you. Center them in the panel, then lift the panel up over your child's back. To get the best fit, try to reduce slack in the panel by lifting the straps high in the air and gently bouncing your child into the panel. You want them to sit out in the panel, not on the waistband itself.
Method A - If you can reach behind your back to clip the chest clip: Put your arms through the ruck straps. Reach behind you to buckle the chest clip. It's often easier to do this if you leave the straps loose, including the chest clip, before putting your child in the carrier. When buckled, use the webbing to tighten as is comfortable.
Method B - Alternate H method, if you can't reach behind your back to clip the chest clip: Prior to putting your child in the carrier, unclip the arm straps so they hang loose, and buckle the chest clip. When your child is in the panel, lift the straps over your head. Your head will go through the top of the "H," above the chest buckle, which you've already clasped. Once the straps are behind you, buckle each arm strap on its respective side. Don't forget to put the buckle through the elastic safety band before buckling
Method C - Cross-strap method: Prior to putting your child in the carrier, unclip the arm straps so they hang loose, and leave the chest clip unbuckled. With your child in the panel, lift the panel up over their back. One side at a time, lift the arm strap into the air above you, then pull firmly straight down your back. The reduces slack in the panel. Then, cross the strap behind your back to the opposite side and buckle the arm strap in. Do the same for the other strap. Don't forget to put the buckle through the safety elastic before buckling. In this method, you don't need to clip the chest clip
Use the 2-way adjusters to tighten as needed
Gently move your child's bottom out into the panel, instead of sitting on the waistband. Hold the waistband where the pocket is, and try to keep the pocket straight up and down. Tighten the waistband while holding here. It's easier to tighten if you are lifting your child's weight off of the waistband. Gentle bouncing can also help
Check to make sure the waistband strap is parallel to the floor. Gently adjust waistband, child in panel, and anything else as needed
Back Carry:
Method 1:
Crossed arms
-Cross the arm of the shoulder you will bring your child over underneath the other arm. Use your hands to pin the top edge of the panel to your child in the position you want the carrier to be in when baby is up. So, if you want your child arms in, position the top of the panel and hold onto it at the top of your child's shoulder. For arms out, grab your child under the arms with the panel.
-Move your body into your child (as opposed to twisting your child to you). This will allow you to get your child up into the carrier without twisting the fabric.
Once your child is up:
-Hold tightly to the top of the carrier, pinning the straps with your chin or biting with your teeth. This takes practice!
-Pull the slack down with the bottom of the panel/waistband. Pulling it out can help! Stand up straight and allow gravity to help you. Buckle the waistband, making sure to use the elastic safety band
-Clip the chest clip
-Tighten the webbing as needed
-Gently move your child's bottom out into the panel, instead of sitting on the waistband. Hold the waistband where the pocket is, and try to keep the pocket straight up and down. Tighten the waistband while holding here. It's easier to tighten if you are lifting your child's weight off of the waistband. Gentle bouncing can also help
-Check to make sure the waistband strap is parallel to the floor. Gently adjust waistband, child in panel, and anything else as needed
Method 2:
Hip Scoot
-Buckle the waistband, making sure to use the elastic safety band. Position the panel on your hip on the side you would naturally carry your child. Typically this is slightly more forward on the hip
-Place your child in the panel. Center them in the panel
-When you're satisfied with you child's seat, use the opposite arm from where your child is sitting and put your arm through the arm strap. This is easier if the straps are a little looser prior to starting.
-Using momentum and the strap already on your opposite shoulder, scoot your child behind you. Use your other arm to support your child in the panel as they scoot
-Put your arm through the other strap. Clip the chest clip and adjust your child's position as needed
-Tighten the webbing as needed
-Gently move your child's bottom out into the panel, instead of sitting on the waistband. Hold the waistband where the pocket is, and try to keep the pocket straight up and down. Tighten the waistband while holding here. It's easier to tighten if you are lifting your child's weight off of the waistband. Gentle bouncing can also help
-Check to make sure the waistband strap is parallel to the floor. Gently adjust waistband, child in panel, and anything else as needed
Method 3:
Little Helper
-In this method, your child climbs onto your back to help!
-Buckle the waistband, putting the buckle through the safety elastic before buckling. Position the panel behind you
-Allow your child to climb onto your back. You can be silly with it! Big kids love to be helpers. Have them hang on at your neck
-Lift the panel up over your child's back, lifting high to remove slack. Let them settle in to the panel
-Put your arms through the straps and clip the chest clip. Adjust your child's position as needed
-Tighten the webbing as needed
-Gently move your child's bottom out into the panel, instead of sitting on the waistband. Hold the waistband where the pocket is, and try to keep the pocket straight up and down. Tighten the waistband while holding here. It's easier to tighten if you are lifting your child's weight off of the waistband. Gentle bouncing can also help
-Check to make sure the waistband strap is parallel to the floor. Gently adjust waistband, child in panel, and anything else as needed
See the videos below for different SSC adjustment examples to help you get the perfect fit!
Margin of error + or - 3cm/1.25"
Carrier dimensions:
Width at panel center: 37cm / 14.5" Height at panel center: adjusts from 38-51cm / 15-20" Width at base of panel:adjusts from 25-58cm / 9.75-22.75"
Will it fit you as the caregiver?
Plus size caregivers: Our baby backpack carriers fit most caregiversup to t-shirt size 4x/5x as a standard. Theminimum lengthfor these waistbands is50" as a standard, with many measuring longer. If you need a longer length waistband, email us at contact@mama-roo.com with the length you need. We will special order your desired waist strap length at no extra charge!
Petite caregivers: The waistband can be tightened from fabric edge to fabric edge. The lumbar support pad is removable for an even slimmer fit if needed
Will it fit your child?
Sizing is based your child's height/ pants size for length. Please note: adjustable panel carriers like the Preschool SSC are hardest to fit at the smallest end of the range. This is because the fabric has to go somewhere, so it will have to be bunched under your child's bottom. This is why we usually recommend staying in the smaller size until your child has grown out of it and is no longer comfortable. At this point you know your child will fit well in the larger carrier!
Typical age range:2.5 - 6yrs old
Typical child's clothing sizes:2T - 6X/7
Maximum rated weight: 66lbs
Under the Leaves - Golden Autumn is a medium-weight fabric. It’s great for all ages with great support. A nice mix of grip and glide and a bold reverse help with learning. Print Description - Golden Autumn features adorable cartoon woodland creatures in dark blue on a golden yellow background. The reverse is just as stunning!
Type of weave - Jacquard weave
Material Weight: 290 gsm
Material Type - 100% Cotton
Wrap conversions start out as long woven baby wraps. That fabric is then cut and sewn into a different type of baby carrier. This could be a ring sling, onbuhimo, meh dai, or SSC. Why does it matter?
Long woven wraps are made to carry babies.They're woven in a way that's soft and supportive. They're also breathable. Many wraps are made of easy-care materials.
Designs are woven into the fabric. No screen printing that fades. It's the real deal, straight from the loom!
Carriers that aren't made of long woven wraps are often more stiff. SSC carriers are commonly made with canvas or even plastic. These materials may be durable, but they aren't as comfortable or flexible. There isn't much airflow through the fabric, which can lead to overheating. Patterns are pressed onto the fabric as opposed to being a part of it.
Wrap conversion carriers are as strong and long-lasting as non-wrap conversion carriers. But, they have many other benefits! For the ultimate in comfort for you and your child, a wrap conversion baby carrier is the way to go.
Exchanges:
Was it not quite right? No problem! We’ll provide you a prepaid return label. Send your order back within 30 calendar days of your order being shipped to you.
Once we receive your item, we’ll issue you a gift card. You can then use your gift card on the item of your choice!
Returns:
Email us if you need a return. Let us know who you are and why you’re returning. Returns must be back to us within 30 calendar days of your order being shipped to you. Your refund will be issued to you for the product you returned minus standard shipping costs.
SSC backpack carriers are familiar and easy to use. The convenience is hard to beat!
The Preschool SSC is everything you could want in a big kid carrier.
You'll love how supportive and adjustable this wrap conversion carrier is.
Soft, breathable, and made to grow with your Preschooler.
Adapt it to your needs:
Get extra support and sun protection from the hood, or put it away when you don't need it
Protect your back and lengthen the fabric band with the removable lumbar support pad. Back carrying and don't want it? Petite and don't like the extra fabric? Simply stow it away
Position the padding exactly where you need itwith perfect fit adjusters (PFAs). Adventure for hours with the right fit!
Tighten with ease with your child on your front, back, or hip using the 2-way under-arm strap adjusters
Get out the door fast- Store your phone, keys, and more in the magnetic waistband pocket
Carry your big kid your way.Try a front carry for a sleepy kiddo, or put them on your hip or back to see the world! Don't forget to try the cross-strap option, too
Grows with your big kid- Simple height and width panel adjustments let you use one carrier for years... If you can resist getting more colors and styles to play with!
With a max weight limit of 66lbs and generous adjustments, you can carry as long as your little one wants to.
Familiar, easy to use, and so much fun!
The convenience is unmatched.
Love long hikes? Going to an amusement park? You'll have all the support you need.
Need something fast? You'll love quick "ups" in the parking lot, shopping mall, and anywhere else life takes you.
The perfect parenting tool for your big kid is here - so don't wait!
Why would I want a soft structured carrier?
SSCs are the most familiar style of carrier for many US families. These “backpacks” go on like a traditional backpack. Buckle the waist and place your child in the panel. Then, pull panel up over the child, put your arms through the straps, and clip the chest clip. No tying or knots required!
Parents new to babywearing can ease into carrying with the familiar backpack style. Back carrying is simple, too – you do the same motion, just with your child on your back instead!
Cross strap options maximize the use of this carrier style. Crossed straps provide a different type of support and also allow for hip carries.
With comfort options and simple technique, SSCs are reassuring to caregivers.
A soft structured carrier’s biggest benefit is that the “seat” is already made. You'll need to make sure the height and width are set properly and that child is positioned well in the carrier. But, you don’t have to worry about the bottom “falling out.” This eliminates fear for parents nervous about fabric carriers like wraps and slings.
You might like an SSC if you:
Don’t like long pieces of fabric hanging down
Want something super quick
Want something easy to learn and easy to pass between caregivers
Want something familiar and don’t want to learn how to tie
You might not like an SSC if you:
Need customization of fit due to injuries or sensitivities. A long woven wrap would be a better choice for you
First, adjust your carrier's panel height and width. Adjust the height by using the pull tabs on the panel. Adjust the width by using the Velcro adjuster inside the waistband.
What panel adjustment should I use?
For width: Preschool age children should be supported at least mid-thigh to mid-thigh. They can be supported knee-to-knee, but don't overextend. You want your child's legs to swing freely. Use the markings as a guide, but know that each child is unique. You may need to try different settings to find the width that works best for you.
For height:The top of the panel should be no lower than just below your child's armpits, and no higher than the bottom of the ear. Any lower and your child could toss themselves out by leaning backward! Any higher and you could interfere with your child's airway.
Decide on the Hood You can leave your hood on, or you can use the snaps to remove it!
Don't forget the PFAs!
The perfect fit adjusters (PFAs) are thin fabric connecting the panel to the thicker arm strap padding. These usually ship to you "closed," or with the fabric cinched up tight. This moves the padding up very high. Adjust the PFAs to move the padding higher or lower. Many find that a more open PFA is a good place to start.
PFA adjustments provide more comfort for you and for your little one!
Convenient 2-way arm strap adjusters
Adjust the bottom of the shoulder straps to your desired tightness by either pulling up or pulling the other strap down.
Customize the Chest Clip
Slide the chest clip up or down the shoulder straps as it is comfortable for you. You can also loosen or tighten the chest clip as desired. If you're using the cross-strap option, you don't need to use the chest clip at all!
Cross them or ruck it
The arm straps can be unbuckled to cross the straps. This is a great comfort option for many caregivers. It can also make it easier to put the carrier on by yourself! Easily switch between ruck and cross-strap options for different outings or different caregivers.
Once you're adjusted, put your child in the carrier
Front Carry:
Buckle the waistband with the velcro adjustment side facing you and the panel in front. Be sure to put the buckle through the elastic safety band before closing. This provides extra fall protection for your child.
Place your child into the panel, facing you. Center them in the panel, then lift the panel up over your child's back. To get the best fit, try to reduce slack in the panel by lifting the straps high in the air and gently bouncing your child into the panel. You want them to sit out in the panel, not on the waistband itself.
Method A - If you can reach behind your back to clip the chest clip: Put your arms through the ruck straps. Reach behind you to buckle the chest clip. It's often easier to do this if you leave the straps loose, including the chest clip, before putting your child in the carrier. When buckled, use the webbing to tighten as is comfortable.
Method B - Alternate H method, if you can't reach behind your back to clip the chest clip: Prior to putting your child in the carrier, unclip the arm straps so they hang loose, and buckle the chest clip. When your child is in the panel, lift the straps over your head. Your head will go through the top of the "H," above the chest buckle, which you've already clasped. Once the straps are behind you, buckle each arm strap on its respective side. Don't forget to put the buckle through the elastic safety band before buckling
Method C - Cross-strap method: Prior to putting your child in the carrier, unclip the arm straps so they hang loose, and leave the chest clip unbuckled. With your child in the panel, lift the panel up over their back. One side at a time, lift the arm strap into the air above you, then pull firmly straight down your back. The reduces slack in the panel. Then, cross the strap behind your back to the opposite side and buckle the arm strap in. Do the same for the other strap. Don't forget to put the buckle through the safety elastic before buckling. In this method, you don't need to clip the chest clip
Use the 2-way adjusters to tighten as needed
Gently move your child's bottom out into the panel, instead of sitting on the waistband. Hold the waistband where the pocket is, and try to keep the pocket straight up and down. Tighten the waistband while holding here. It's easier to tighten if you are lifting your child's weight off of the waistband. Gentle bouncing can also help
Check to make sure the waistband strap is parallel to the floor. Gently adjust waistband, child in panel, and anything else as needed
Back Carry:
Method 1:
Crossed arms
-Cross the arm of the shoulder you will bring your child over underneath the other arm. Use your hands to pin the top edge of the panel to your child in the position you want the carrier to be in when baby is up. So, if you want your child arms in, position the top of the panel and hold onto it at the top of your child's shoulder. For arms out, grab your child under the arms with the panel.
-Move your body into your child (as opposed to twisting your child to you). This will allow you to get your child up into the carrier without twisting the fabric.
Once your child is up:
-Hold tightly to the top of the carrier, pinning the straps with your chin or biting with your teeth. This takes practice!
-Pull the slack down with the bottom of the panel/waistband. Pulling it out can help! Stand up straight and allow gravity to help you. Buckle the waistband, making sure to use the elastic safety band
-Clip the chest clip
-Tighten the webbing as needed
-Gently move your child's bottom out into the panel, instead of sitting on the waistband. Hold the waistband where the pocket is, and try to keep the pocket straight up and down. Tighten the waistband while holding here. It's easier to tighten if you are lifting your child's weight off of the waistband. Gentle bouncing can also help
-Check to make sure the waistband strap is parallel to the floor. Gently adjust waistband, child in panel, and anything else as needed
Method 2:
Hip Scoot
-Buckle the waistband, making sure to use the elastic safety band. Position the panel on your hip on the side you would naturally carry your child. Typically this is slightly more forward on the hip
-Place your child in the panel. Center them in the panel
-When you're satisfied with you child's seat, use the opposite arm from where your child is sitting and put your arm through the arm strap. This is easier if the straps are a little looser prior to starting.
-Using momentum and the strap already on your opposite shoulder, scoot your child behind you. Use your other arm to support your child in the panel as they scoot
-Put your arm through the other strap. Clip the chest clip and adjust your child's position as needed
-Tighten the webbing as needed
-Gently move your child's bottom out into the panel, instead of sitting on the waistband. Hold the waistband where the pocket is, and try to keep the pocket straight up and down. Tighten the waistband while holding here. It's easier to tighten if you are lifting your child's weight off of the waistband. Gentle bouncing can also help
-Check to make sure the waistband strap is parallel to the floor. Gently adjust waistband, child in panel, and anything else as needed
Method 3:
Little Helper
-In this method, your child climbs onto your back to help!
-Buckle the waistband, putting the buckle through the safety elastic before buckling. Position the panel behind you
-Allow your child to climb onto your back. You can be silly with it! Big kids love to be helpers. Have them hang on at your neck
-Lift the panel up over your child's back, lifting high to remove slack. Let them settle in to the panel
-Put your arms through the straps and clip the chest clip. Adjust your child's position as needed
-Tighten the webbing as needed
-Gently move your child's bottom out into the panel, instead of sitting on the waistband. Hold the waistband where the pocket is, and try to keep the pocket straight up and down. Tighten the waistband while holding here. It's easier to tighten if you are lifting your child's weight off of the waistband. Gentle bouncing can also help
-Check to make sure the waistband strap is parallel to the floor. Gently adjust waistband, child in panel, and anything else as needed
See the videos below for different SSC adjustment examples to help you get the perfect fit!
Margin of error + or - 3cm/1.25"
Carrier dimensions:
Width at panel center: 37cm / 14.5" Height at panel center: adjusts from 38-51cm / 15-20" Width at base of panel:adjusts from 25-58cm / 9.75-22.75"
Will it fit you as the caregiver?
Plus size caregivers: Our baby backpack carriers fit most caregiversup to t-shirt size 4x/5x as a standard. Theminimum lengthfor these waistbands is50" as a standard, with many measuring longer. If you need a longer length waistband, email us at contact@mama-roo.com with the length you need. We will special order your desired waist strap length at no extra charge!
Petite caregivers: The waistband can be tightened from fabric edge to fabric edge. The lumbar support pad is removable for an even slimmer fit if needed
Will it fit your child?
Sizing is based your child's height/ pants size for length. Please note: adjustable panel carriers like the Preschool SSC are hardest to fit at the smallest end of the range. This is because the fabric has to go somewhere, so it will have to be bunched under your child's bottom. This is why we usually recommend staying in the smaller size until your child has grown out of it and is no longer comfortable. At this point you know your child will fit well in the larger carrier!
Typical age range:2.5 - 6yrs old
Typical child's clothing sizes:2T - 6X/7
Maximum rated weight: 66lbs
Under the Leaves - Golden Autumn is a medium-weight fabric. It’s great for all ages with great support. A nice mix of grip and glide and a bold reverse help with learning. Print Description - Golden Autumn features adorable cartoon woodland creatures in dark blue on a golden yellow background. The reverse is just as stunning!
Type of weave - Jacquard weave
Material Weight: 290 gsm
Material Type - 100% Cotton
Wrap conversions start out as long woven baby wraps. That fabric is then cut and sewn into a different type of baby carrier. This could be a ring sling, onbuhimo, meh dai, or SSC. Why does it matter?
Long woven wraps are made to carry babies.They're woven in a way that's soft and supportive. They're also breathable. Many wraps are made of easy-care materials.
Designs are woven into the fabric. No screen printing that fades. It's the real deal, straight from the loom!
Carriers that aren't made of long woven wraps are often more stiff. SSC carriers are commonly made with canvas or even plastic. These materials may be durable, but they aren't as comfortable or flexible. There isn't much airflow through the fabric, which can lead to overheating. Patterns are pressed onto the fabric as opposed to being a part of it.
Wrap conversion carriers are as strong and long-lasting as non-wrap conversion carriers. But, they have many other benefits! For the ultimate in comfort for you and your child, a wrap conversion baby carrier is the way to go.
Exchanges:
Was it not quite right? No problem! We’ll provide you a prepaid return label. Send your order back within 30 calendar days of your order being shipped to you.
Once we receive your item, we’ll issue you a gift card. You can then use your gift card on the item of your choice!
Returns:
Email us if you need a return. Let us know who you are and why you’re returning. Returns must be back to us within 30 calendar days of your order being shipped to you. Your refund will be issued to you for the product you returned minus standard shipping costs.
Cross the straps and allow your kiddo to be on your hip
Added Features
removable Hood
Get extra support and sun protection
Lumbar support
A great way to support your back while carrying baby for a long period of time. It's also removeable for those times you want to back carry and don't want to use it
2-Way tightening
The shoulder straps can be tightened by pulling one strap towards you, or pulling the other side of the strap away from you
Perfect fit adjusters
Often referred to simply as PFAs. Another adjustment to get the perfect fit for you and your big kid
Adjustable panel
The adjustable panel allows for you to use this carrier for years with your child
Pocket
A convenient pocket to hold your keys, phone, and other small goodies you may need while out walking with your child
rated for 65lbs
Carry kids for longer than ever, with this carrier rated up to 65lbs!
Lenny Preschooler
Preschool and beyond
Use this carrier to carry your big babe! Check out the other styles
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This carrier is awesome. The fabric is great, soft and comfortable. The padded straps are a nice touch. I can carry my 60lb nephew or my 30lb daughter with ease. Easy to adjust as well. I'm very satisfied with my purchases
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Myah
Love it
My 3yr old, 35lbs son loves this carrier and so do I! He's so comfortable that he's actually been able to fall asleep in it, even while I was coaching soccer (loudly). It's also super comfortable on me as well. The ultimate test will be when we are traveling in Europe later this year.
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Jordan Ciarochi
Awesome for preschool
My 4 year old was getting too heavy for our other carrier but she still wants to be carried in amusement parks by the end of the day. This carrier is perfect for my 45 pound child with extra room for her to grow throughout the year! I'm so excited and it's really pretty.
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Sabrina Jaramillo
Always a good experience
It’s always a good experience ordering through Mama & Roo’s. I needed some advice for a preschool carrier and they provided it and I received it in good time.
The carrier is beautiful, soft, & floppy. I love Lenny Lamb woven structured carriers
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Rachael Lyon
Soooo comfy!!
I’m a nanny so I’ve tried allllll the carriers & let me tell you, never have I been so comfy & at ease w over 30# on my back!! The 4yr old is tickled pink that she can be packed from time to time now too!
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