The Hippychick Hipseat Infant and Child Carrier |
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The Hippychick Hipseat back support belt allows parents the warmth, intimacy and convenience of carrying their child naturally, while considerably reducing back, shoulder, neck and arm muscle strain. Useful for children aged six months to three years old. The Hipseat is favoured by well over 100 UK osteopaths, chiropractors and physiotherapy practices. It is also extremely popular with professional child carers such as nannies and staff in day centres, nurseries and special schools. A simple and effective child carrier, which takes the strain out of holding a child close to your body. How does it work? The hip seat shifts the weight of a carried child from the neck and spine, and redistributes it around the waist, hips and pelvis. It is pulled tightly around the user's waist and fastened with Velcro and an additional safety strap. It can be used right or left-handed. When sitting astride the Hippychick Hipseat, a child is very comfortable and his or her head is level with the adult's shoulder or chest. The child is automatically drawn to the adult's body by the inward sloping angle of the seat top and can see and hear everything going on around them. |
What colours does it come in? Black Navy Blue |
When would I use
the hip seat?
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Burgundy Olive Green |
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Just
picture where you would have the most hassle lugging your baby around and
imagine how the Hippychick Hipseat will help |
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| What is it made of?
The Hippychick Hipseat is made of machine washable
cordura fabric and foam with Velcro fastenings and a safety strap. It has
inward facing pockets for money, keys etc. When your child is older, you
can convert the hip seat to a bum bag/money belt or use as a strap-around
back support by removing the polystyrene seat shape from its pocket on the
belt. |
Only £23.95 excluding VAT postage & packing |
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