- + Baby Carriers
- + Baby Wrap Slings
- + For Children
- + For Grown-Ups
-
+
Tutorials
- Tutorial DidyKlick 4u
- Tutorial DidyKlick 4u Toddler
- Tutorial DidyFix
- Tutorial DidyFix Toddler
- Tutorial DidySnap 4u
- Tutorial Didy Meh-Dai (DidyTai)
- Tutorial Didy Onbuhimo
- Tutorial DIDYMOS Chest Belt for Back Carries
-
+
Tutorials Baby Wrap Sling
- Wrap Cross Carrying Position
- Variation on the Wrap Cross Carrying Position
- Kangaroo Carrying Position
- Cross Carry
- Double Cross Carrying Position
- Hip Carrying Position
- Variation on the Hip Carrying Position
- Poppins Hip Carry
- Hip Cross Carrying Position
-
Kangaroo Hip Carrying Position
- Rucksack Carrying Position
- Back Wrap Cross Carrying Position
- Double Hammock
- DIDYMOS Video Tutorials at a Glance
- Tutorial Jersey Sling
- Tutorial BabyDos
- Tutorial DidySling
- + Trainings
- + Babywearing Advisor
- + About DIDYMOS

In the hip pouch: kangaroo hip carrying position
In the kangaroo hip carrying position, you carry your child in a pouch at your side. Tying a layer of fabric around your hip gives your little one support and distributes her weight equally. Unlike with the kangaroo carrying position, you tie the sling at the side before putting your child in it. You then place your child in the tied pouch and can take her out at any time without untying the knot.
Didy tip
Are the sling ends too long? Simply tie them together again at your other hip.
Where’s the baby? Sideways on your hip
From what age can I carry her in this way? from ten weeks onwards
Suitable for slings: size 3 and above
The illustrated PDF tying guide for the kangaroo hip carrying position is available here.
Please read the safety instructions before tying the baby wrap sling.