To accompany the video that illustrates the possible positions with the mei tai, we have made of Bubamara also a short video where we show you how it is done and especially how to use the head plate !
But let's step back: what is the head plate ? What is it good? Given that there are two "schools of thought " on, or the party in favor of and opposed to this option present in the mei tai, and said that the workshop Bubamara ranks among the first, once you reveal the mystery: it is a simple piece of cloth protruding from the back of the mei tai, and Erve s holding up her head when the baby falls asleep, but also from the wind and from excessive cold.
There are, of course, various types, as well as the same mei tai which includes: padded or not, equipped with straps at the ends rather than buttons, Velcro straps. .. Our mei tai, for example, have the head plate of stuff (stuffing think it's pretty useless as well as very hot when summer comes!) With two ribbons at the ends that vanno poi a legarsi a due passanti posti sulle bretelle (il tutto fatto a mano da me, non compro nastri o fettucce già confezionati).
Essendo il mei tai destinato anche a bambini più "grandini", ecco che lo abbiamo realizzato di una lunghezza tale da coprire la testa anche di cuccioli di due-tre anni; naturalmente vale lo stesso discorso fatto per il mei tai usato con i neonati ( mei tai posizione pancia a pancia per i neonati ), e cioè che si può adattare a proprio piacimento ... basta ripiegarlo secondo la statura del vostro piccolo, ed ecco che avrete un reggitesta su misura ! Basterà poi legare tapes of the head plate to passers-by on the shoulder straps, and that's it ...
You can use the head plate in any position , both on the front, back, both on the side. Make sure, of course, that when there is sufficient ventilation tiriate up for the baby, I highly recommend!
So ... Sweet dreams, baby!
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