Cybex Yema Tie Baby Carrier – Space Rocket

Front Carry Hip Carry Back Carry Babies can be carried facing the chest from birth. The baby carrier encourages the correct posture in the spread-squat position, which can help the hip joints to develop correctly. Babies that can hold their own head (from around 3-4 months) can also be carried in the side position. This […]

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Front Carry Hip Carry Back Carry Babies can be carried facing the chest from birth. The baby carrier encourages the correct posture in the spread-squat position, which can help the hip joints to develop correctly. Babies that can hold their own head (from around 3-4 months) can also be carried in the side position. This allows them to rest against mom’s or dad’s shoulder while taking in their surroundings. Babies with good head and upper body control (from around 6 months) can be carried in the YEMA on your back, making is easy for parents to bear the baby’s weight. The sweeping expanse of the universe, where stars, planets and galaxies move beyond space and time in an everlasting dance with gravity was fashionÂ?s new shooting star Anna KÂ?s inspiration for her SPACE ROCKET collection for CYBEX. The interaction of softness and power, between cocooning and exploring is reflected in the new editions of select Cybex platforms Â? intergalactic space capsules for little urban star hunters. Every walk turns into an individual orbit for metropolitans. The countdown is on. Bon Voyage! Style-conscious parents will love the Yema for its sleek design while babies benefit from the close contact. Thanks to the seamlessly adjustable seatpanel and the adjustable headrest the carrier grows with your child. It is suitable from birth to two years (approx. 8 to 26 lbs, up to 33″) and offers three carrying positions: front parent facing position, hip carry position, and back carry position. These positions promote a natural spread squat that is important for baby’s hip development. Front carry position: Babies can be carried facing the chest from birth. The baby carrier encourages the correct posture in the spread-squat position, which can help the hip joints to develop.; Hip carry position: Babies that can hold their own head (from around 3 months) can also be carried in the side position. This allows them to rest against mom’s shoulder while taking in their surroundings.; Back carry position: Babies with good head and bottom control (from around 6 months) can be carried in the YEMA on your back, making it easy for parents to bear the baby’s weight.;