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Instructions:
Lenny Lamb manual:
https://erp.lennylamb.com/files/CHUSTA_K%C3%93%C5%81KOWA_instrukcja_a4_14b_www.pdf
Preparation and How to wear a ring sling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fjwq33LCcf8
Ring Slings and Newborns:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsBzuK93h5Y
What to do with the tail of your ring sling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GT5agaRtDds
https://www.carryingmatters.co.uk/ring-sling-photo-tutorial/
Fee: £ 20.00 per 28 days
A ring sling is a piece of woven fabric usually about 2m long and 60cm wide that has one end sewn securely into two strong rings.
They are worn on one shoulder with your child sitting in a pouch on the opposite side of your body, with the loose end of the fabric threaded through the rings in such a way that the tension holds the fabric firmly and the weight is distributed across your shoulder and back.
They are derived from the ancient practice of tying short cloths around the body with a knot at one shoulder, such as the Mexican rebozo shawl (which is a multipurpose cloth).