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  2. Child harness - Wikipedia

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    Backpack harnesses integrate the functions of a standard child harness and a backpack. Designs are generally based around a basic backpack, suitably sized for a child with a connection for a lead or tether. Like character harnesses, backpack harnesses usually feature closures at the front of the harness and are marketed as an alternative to ...

  3. Ask L'Oreal: Is it ever OK to put my kid on a leash? - AOL

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    While there isn’t clear data regarding the number of injuries associated with leashes, Abraham encourages caregivers to consider choosing a harness or backpack style rather than the ones that ...

  4. Baby sling - Wikipedia

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    Woman carrying a child in a baby sling. A baby sling or baby carrier is a cloth device, usually of adjustable length, used to carry a baby securely against the wearer's body. [1] Slings have been used for millennia. [2] They are usually made of soft fabric, and wrap around the carrier's chest.

  5. Babywearing - Wikipedia

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    Studies of parent-child attachment, parental satisfaction and infant crying point to babywearing as a satisfactory arrangement for both parents and baby. Baby carriers and slings help increase the number of hours a day an infant is held, and proponents believe that the more a baby is held, the less the baby cries. [ 15 ]

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  7. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    On-the-body carriers are designed in various forms such as baby sling, backpack carriers, and soft front or hip carriers, with varying materials and degrees of rigidity, decoration, support and confinement of the child. Slings, soft front carriers, and "baby carriages" are typically used for infants who lack the ability to sit or to hold their ...