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Boba Carrier Giveaway



Our last baby carrier is from Boba.  Thank you to A little bit of Everything doing this great series on baby carriers.  Praises of a Wife and Mommy did not review this item and is not responsible for shipping but I do home one of my readers is the lucky winners.

The Boba company actually has several different types of carriers.  They do the wrap, and the soft structured carrier.  They do come in solids and Prints.  They even have several prints that are perfect for that man in your life.  Since we love to see Daddy's baby wearing as well.  You can read the full review here.

Make sure to enter for a chance to win a carrier from boba.


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Comments

Richelle said…
I like the built in hood. I have a beco and the hood is removable, but I forget it sometimes...
Elayna said…
I love how they have different boba's to choose from and nice colors too!
Unknown said…
I love that it has a built in hood and does not need extra infant support!
Unknown said…
No need for an infant support.
Anonymous said…
Sorry I missed the boba baby carrier give away. My favorite thing about the boba is that it doesn't need an infant insert and the Boba Air can fit in a small pouch. Just wanted to put in my two cents! Great carrier!!

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