Carriers

Hey guys! Need some help. So I have a 2 year old girl and a 1 year old girl due my 3rd girl early August. I have a double joie buggy was thinking are there any 3 seater buggies out there? If not I’m thinking of a good carrier I was looking at the baby Bjorn but I literally have no clue about carriers. Any advice would be great! Thank you x
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Which kid(s) do you want to be able to use the carrier for? Something like the Tula free to grow could possibly be used for any of your kids, so baby could be in pram and toddler being carried for example (my preferred set up at the moment). And it would work for the 2 yo for a back carry easily. Or if it's just for baby you could get something like a stretchy wrap or ergobaby embrace. I'd suggest finding your local sli g library and having a chat with them as well as figuring out how you want to use the carrier

@Fiona oh sorry should of made it more clear I’m talking about my baby who’s due August. Thank you for your recommendations x

Our baby Bjorn carrier is one of the most used things we've bought for our baby girl. Couldn't recommend more, it's worth the money and more (we got ours from a family member but have said time and time again that we would pay full price for it if we had to again). Just make sure you get one that can be used from birth, I literally had mine on constantly and was a dream for dog walks and when she wouldn't settle during the day x

If it’s the babybjorn mini don’t bother it’s not ideal for babies hips and it’s so painful for your back too I used it once for pumpkin picking and was in agony biggest waste of money. I think they do different carriers that are better suited for babies hips tho and with more back support but they’re not the best carriers. If you have a sling library near you it might be worth checking out to try a few before you buy, there’s a baby carrying Facebook group too x

Tula free to grow is great, I used it from birth ( you can use it from 3.2 kilo) and 14 months later still using it very often

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