- What is the chest belt for and do I have to use it ?
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How can I make sure that my baby is sitting correctly in the carrier?
BACK PANEL: The back panel should reach your baby’s neck to provide head support. Always make sure your baby’s nose and mouth are free for easy breathing. SPREAD-SQUAT POSITION: To promote healthy hip development and ergonomics for your baby, the base of the back panel should support your baby from one knee to the other, and the knees should be slightly higher than the hips. CLOSE ENOUGH TO KISS: You should be able to kiss your baby on top of their head easily. If your baby is too high or too low, simply adjust the waistbelt. Carrying your baby too low might cause you back pain. CARRIER SNUG ENOUGH: For your baby’s safety, when you lean forward your baby should stay close to you. COMFORT: Make sure the straps are not twisted on your back and fan them out nicely on your shoulders for better weight distribution. You will also find this information in our "How to” videos on stokke.com Read More
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Is the BedBox™ carry-on dimensioned?
The BedBox™ fits universal carry-on dimensions. The dimensions are (LxWxH) 46 x 20 x 36 cm (18.11 x 7.87 x 14.17 inch). We advise that you check the airline’s carry-on dimensions for further clarification. Read More
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How big is the Stokke JetKids BackPack?
The dimensions of the Stokke JetKids BackPack are 22 x 12 x 26 cm (9 x 5 x 10 in) and it holds 6L of storage in its original size, and 8L when expanded. Read More
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What makes the Stokke JetKids BackPack water repellent?
The fabric is 100% cotton and then a water repellent coating on top is applied. This is called PU coating (PU = polyurethane). It is a very common coating on fabrics that need to be water repellent. PU coating also protects the fabrics, and is very safe with regards to chemicals, for example. Read More
- Can you change colors easily?
- How do you fold YOYO® when equipped with car seat adapters?
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How and why do I need to mount my Dresser to the wall?
1. Mark a hole for the first wall attachment 85,1 cm/33,5 in vertical. 2. Mark a hole for the second wall attachment, 72 cm/28,35 in horizontal from the first hole. 3. Depending on your wall, drill holes for appropriate wall screw/plugs that fits your wall. 4. Please find more information in the user guide, on stokke.com or contact your local hardware retailer. 5. Use short side and mount the wall attachment and adjust them to correct height, to slide into the dresser. 86,6 cm/34,10 in 6. Push the dresser towards the wall and into the openings in the Dresser backplate. 7. Attach the wall attachment to the dresser using the screws in the wall attachment screw bag. Read More
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Can I wash the Stokke JetKids BackPack?
Yes, you can. It’s constructed with durable water repellent fabric for children to use it in all weather and environments. Simply wipe the backpack with a damp cloth. For more serious stains, try using a small amount of mild soap with body temperature water. Remember to clean off all the soap. Or wash it in the machine using delicate cycle at 30° Celsius Read More
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Does the Stokke JetKids BackPack fit inside the BedBox?
Yes! The Stokke JetKids BackPack fits perfectly inside the BedBox, even when expanded and the mattress of the BedBox is packed inside Read More
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Do multiple versions of the BedBox™ exist? How do I know which version is which?
Yes, there are three version of the BedBox™. Here’s how to identify them: Version 1 (V1): Light grey colored with either blue or red strap and accents. The mattress is white with thick arm rests that are detachable with Velcro. Version 2 (V2): Colored Blue Sky, Green Aurora or Pink Lemonade. The mattress is white with thick arm rests that are detachable with Velcro. Version 3 (V3): Colored Blue Sky, Green Aurora or Pink Lemonade as per V2. The mattress is light grey, the arm rests are sown into the mattress and will naturally fall outwards away form the child. They are thinner, allowing for more storage of regular contents. The V3 mattress can be separated into two pieces, one to use on the seat and one to place over the extension plate. Version 4 (V4): With this version, JetKids by Stokke is rebranded into Stokke JetKids with color offerings of Coral Pink, Arctic Blue, Sea Green, Midnight grey, Moonlight glow and Hazy Lilac, The front wheels are enhanced and are now stronger to make the ride even smoother. Read More
- What comes with the Stokke JetKids BackPack?
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What is recommended for the care of the Stokke JetKids BackPack
We recommend that you water-proof the Stokke JetKids BackPack, this helps the textiles retain their water-repellent function, in addition to retaining the color of the fabric better. Read More
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Can I carry my baby facing forward/outwards?
We recommend three positions for babywearing, all parent-facing: front, hip and back. This excludes the baby facing outwards. Here are the reasons why: - Your baby should be carried in an "M" shaped spread-squat position. It is important for small babies to be seated in a rounded back posture, since babies' backs are not yet strong enough to hold themselves straight like an adult. This position is almost impossible to achieve with the baby facing outwards. - A baby can snuggle against the person carrying them, can put their head down to shield themselves from external stimuli if they are too intense or simply if they want to go to sleep. This is not possible if the baby is facing away from the wearer. - An outward-facing position is not ideal for the wearer's pelvis or back either, as the weight of the child is not close to the wearer's body and will tend to pull forwards. If your child is curious and tends to wriggle around in the baby carrier to look around, we recommend wearing them on the back once they are old enough (5+ months) or on the hip, facing inwards. This will broaden their field of vision while still ensuring a safe and ergonomic position for them, and better comfort for the wearer. Alternatively, and if they have good head support, you can let them get their arms out and on top of the carrier in the front carry position so that they feel less restricted. Read More
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How should I carry my baby during the winter?
Even during cold weather, you can wear your baby warmly and completely safely. Here are a few precautions to keep in mind: - Carry your baby as close as possible to your body if the temperatures are below zero to prevent them from getting cold. Your body heat is their best protection. - Wear your baby under a babywearing jacket or use a baby carrier blanket. The best way for you to keep each other warm is to reduce the number of layers of clothes between you. - Regularly check your baby's temperature by touching their neck. - Do not use your own body temperature as a guide. Your baby is not moving around as you are. - If you are wearing a scarf, pay attention not to cover your baby's face. Their nose should always be free, and you can use head supports and blankets arranged asymmetrically to create an opening. - All limbs open to the elements should be covered by a hat, a scarf and slippers, even leggings. - Be extra aware of slippery ground during the winter and ensure that you are wearing the right footwear. - When you enter a heated space, ensure that your baby is not too hot. In general, it is enough to remove the cover or babywearing jacket. Read More
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What are the weight and dimensions of the Stokke® Sleepi™ Dresser?
The dimensions and weight of the Stokke® Sleepi™ Dresser when packaged in the box are: Box 1 of 2: 115 x 60 x 9 cm Box 2 of 2: 96 x 72 x 8 cm When assembled, the measurements are as follows: 87,2 x 53,4 x 88,5 cm Weight: 46 kg (2 Boxes) Read More