Stokke Baby Carrier to Grow with Your Child

Throughout your pregnancy you feel every flutter and movement that your growing baby makes. Just as you tune into them your baby gets used to your rhythm. For 9 months your baby has got used to your rhythm – why stop now?

Stokke MyCarrier is a new 3 in 1 baby carrier concept that allows you to keep your baby close, maintaining your symbiotic harmony as your child grows, says the company.

Adjustable and easy to use Stokke MyCarrier grows with your child adapting to their ever changing needs as they develop and grow.

For baby the innovative adjustable seating position supports the bottom, thighs and pelvis using the natural “Happy Hips” position. This supported seating position can be adapted when your older baby wants to face the outside world.

From 12 months Stokke My Carrier can be used on your back and the design allows you to dress your baby into the carrier before attaching it to you  – a safe and comfortable solution.

It is simple and user friendly and the fully adjustable parent harness make it effortless for mom and dad to use the same harness. Unveiled today, March 19, it is available in red, dark navy, and brown colors.

Stokke AS is a Norwegian company founded in Ålesund, in the northwestern part of Norway. The company is led by CEO, Tomas Settevik. It provides worldwide distribution through selected retailers represented in around 50 countries.

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