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Rachel is the founder of Parenting Central. She is raising two children, boy and girl, with her partner. Rachel is obsessed prams, car seats, carriers and all things baby. She has worked in the baby industry for several years, for both suppliers and also in a retail setting and has developed a passion for connecting parents with the right products to make their lives easier. When Rachel isn't playing with prams she's enjoys crocheting, drinking coffee (sometimes wine) and spending a little too much time on Facebook.

The key thing I think that helps with positioning them in a baby carrier is thinking about the goal of having their hips in an open position, rather than just it being about having their legs apart. Feel...

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The regular Joolz footmuff will fit the Joolz Aer/Aer+ but you just might need to give the stroller a little squeeze shut when folding it. There is also a Footmuff specifically for the Joolz Aer/Aer+...

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The Joolz Aer+ has been safety tested and confirmed to be compatible with the following capsules in Australia: Cybex Cloud Q Infa Secure Adapt More The style of the Joolz Aer/Aer+ capsule adapters...

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The pillow is used if you want to do a legs in carry position, so rather than having baby's legs out like in this video. I have made another video showing how the pillow works with the LILLEbaby carriers....

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This is always a bit of a tricky question with wraps and carriers because everyone has different ideas of what "breathable" is to them or what they expect from a breathable carrier. Because on a hot day...

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Wrap vs carrier I wouldn't say one is "better", it's just what works best for you. Personally I like having both. Wraps are soft and cosy and feels nicer to wear with a newborn or around the house. Like...

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Could be a couple of things that will help. It's difficult to make specific recommendations without seeing them in the carrier. Aside from ensuring the panel sits to the back of their neck/head (no higher...

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The handle bar doesn't lock in exactly, but it also shouldn't be completely floppy and loose either. There should be some resistance. But if you lift up on it then it will release and open up. So in...

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This is a great option for petite parents if you're feeling like a structured carrier is too bulky especially if you're feeling overwhelmed by a regular stretch wrap!

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First thing I would suggest is positioning the waistband a little bit higher on your body so there's more of the panel taken up scooping under their bottom. This can help get their head fully clear of...

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