Easy to use
Pros: Different options of wearing from Infant to Toddler, Easy to use
Cons: Size fitted
Pros: Different options of wearing from Infant to Toddler, Easy to use
Cons: Size fitted

Pros: Cozy, well made, comfortable
Cons: A little long for short, skinny mamas, too warm in hot climates

Pros: Great for starter wrap, great for squishes and toddlers
Cons: None
“ For my oldest son we had a carrier and we were not impressed with what it offered. It did not feel compfortable enough for parent and child. Therefore i researched for my second son the sling options. Baby Ktan seemed to be the easiest and user friendliest option to me. I love the soft fabric and the different options you can wear it. The fabric is soft but strong enough to hold your...” --EwaT
Moby Wrap is proud to be the US Distributor of the Dolcino, a 100% organic cotton *non-stretch woven* carrier made in Germany. The beautiful Dolcino designs are woven from quality yarn dyed according to the highest standards of the International Association of Natural Textiles (IANT). Wraps are available in 2 sizes- Medium (4.60 X 0.70 meters) and Large (5.40 X 0.70 meters). Comes with...
“ I love this wrap. It was great when DD was a tiny newborn and we still love it now at almost 6 months. It did take a few weeks to really figure it out, but now I can put it on and get her in no time, and it's so easy to switch from forward-facing to facing towards me if she gets sleepy. I put it on before I leave the house to avoid the fabric dragging in the parking lot.” --crystal_buffaloe
“Girasols were recommended to me as a good beginner wrap, being supportive yet not too thick, not too hot, and easy to work with. They definitely have been great for us! They are softer right out of the box than most wraps, which means less time breaking them in and more time using them. The colorways are gorgeous - and they have so many, now! The hardest thing is choosing just one! (Or...” --HeatherB
“ I LOVE my sleepy wrap. Much better than a Moby. It is thinner and therefore not as bulky. It is aslo super soft ( think of a worn in old tee shirt ) and stretchy. The stretch of the fabric makes it easier to get baby in. You just need to make sure to wrap it TIGHT, so baby does not slip. I teach babywearing classes and this is a favorite by everyone. This is better for babies until they are...” --LahncasterDoula
“ beautiful and able to hold a lot more weight than trditional stretchy wraps ” --MalloryBG
“ I highly recommend this wrap. It is very comfortable and holds baby securely. There is a bit of a learning curve at first, to figure out the proper way to wrap it. However, once you have it down, it is quite easy. I liked that I could use it with my newborn. She was a fussy baby, but very much liked being held close in this wrap. I have received many compliments on the unique look of the...” --stewska
“I purchased a Didymos woven wrap - Aqua Waves - because I have heard so many good things about Didy Waves and I couldn't get over how gorgeous it was. It didn't disappoint! The color and pattern are just stunning. I bought the wrap used and then worked to get it even more broken in - things like using it as a cushion on my desk chair, moving it around periodically. It has become so soft and...” --HeatherB
“ I registered for this wrap when I was expecting my first child, before I knew anything about being a mom or babywearing. Dd turned out to be very fussy, and I wound up wearing her in this sling almost all day, every day for her first three months. It was easy to learn, and the stretchiness helped to compensate for my then underdeveloped wrap techniques. I have very fond...” --RootBeerFloat