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Marsupial Mamas Newest Exclusive: Natibaby Nalu









Waves, surfboards and palm trees combine in a gorgeous shade of turquoise 
making the perfect summertime wrap.

Natibaby Nalu, is a lightweight hemp blend woven that will be 
your must have accessory for the beach.

I love wrapping with Natibaby hemp blends.  They are soft, cushy, and breathable.
The newer Nati hemps have not been dense by any means and truly make a great choice for warm weather wrapping.  They are also easy to take care of, making it one that I'd grab to go to the park, beach, festival, etc.

Share the adventure!  We'd love to see pictures of Nalu in action!



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