This page is for EKO certified Organic Cotton Moby® Wrap in color Celery. View more Moby® Wrap, Organic Moby® Wrap and Moby® D Wrap in other colors.
Why wear your baby? Wearing your baby encourages attachment, which is crucial to your baby's emotional development. Many studies have shown that fussy and colicky babies that are carried more, cry less. Using a carrier distributes your baby's weight better, giving your arms rest and freedom.
The award-winning original Moby Wrap is the most recognized wrap-style baby carrier on the market. Its simple yet versatile design makes it suitable for any wearer, including plus sizes, tall people, and large-busted women. The Moby® Wrap is one long piece of fabric that you wrap around your body to carry the baby hands-free and without any straps, buckles or snaps. You can keep using Moby® Wrap for toddlers up to 35 pounds.
Organic Moby® Wrap is a Moby® Wrap with the same great comfort as the original but made with EKO certified organic cotton.
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Moby® Wrap features and benefits:
- Two-shouldered support for carriying in any position: on your front, back, or hip, baby facing inward or outward or cradled.
- While in the Moby® Wrap, the baby is supported by three pieces of fabric, reducing the strain on baby’s spine
- Breastfeeding is easy and private
- When Moby comes off it can be used as a blanket or sunshade
- Moby® Wrap can be used for babies up to 35lb
- The Moby is soft 100% cotton and breathes well in warm weather
- Moby® Wraps are machine washable in cold water, tumble dry low
- The Moby® Wrap comes with instructions and a color booklet. Download Moby® Wrap Instruction Guide.
When wrapping the baby in the Joey or facing out position, be sure to spread the fabric not only in the baby’s center, but all the way down to the hollow of the knees in order to minimize the strain on the spine.
Because the Moby® Wrap is 100% cotton, it may shrink slightly when laundered, which is perfectly normal. Once you start wearing your wrap again, it will stretch back to its original size. If you are unable to bring the ends back to the front, try tying the wrap in the back until it stretches back to its original size.