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Different stages, different needs.
Each style is intentionally desiged for where your baby is right now.
Lark Baby Carrier
10–45 lbs · 3 mo to 3 yrs
Our buckle carrier built to grow with you. Three panel sizes, ergonomic support, and easy to put on solo.
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Lark Kid Carrier
25–65 lbs · 3 yrs and up
For when their legs "stop working" at the grocery store. Bigger panel, same easy fit, holds up to 65 pounds.
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Sprout Carrier
7–24 lbs · birth to 12 mo
Buckle and go. Newborn-specific support you can put on in seconds: no tying, no fussing.
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Ring Sling
7–35 lbs · birth to toddlerhood
Best for nursing and quick ups-and-downs. Adjusts in seconds for one-handed wrangling when they need you right now.
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Baby Wrap
7–35 lbs · birth to 12m
A long stretchy wrap perfect for that cozy, womb-like feeling and precious skin-to-skin bonding.
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Meh Dai
7–45 lbs · birth through toddler
Structured support without buckles. Ties mold to your body and distribute weight evenly across both shoulders.
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