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From: krstan@ihima.UUCP (Keith Stanley)
Newsgroups: net.kids
Subject: Re: Followup on Snugli(and related) carriers
Message-ID: <183@ihima.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 19-Feb-84 17:03:14 EST
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Posted: Sun Feb 19 17:03:14 1984
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I have also used a front carrier (Snugli)  and found it to be quite
useful (and convenient). Our daughter would often sleep when she was
in it. When she got older (and heavier) I switched to a Gerri back
carrier, but it got heavy too quickly. I attached the Gerri carrier
to my backback frame and found it much easy than using a stroller
esp. around steps and rough terrain.


		Keith R. Stanley
		AT&T Bell Laboratories
		(312) 979-6014
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		Keith R. Stanley
		ihima!krstan
		4B-144 x6014