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		<title>Recycled Fleece Peekaru Lets You Recreate That Scene From &#8220;Aliens&#8221;</title>
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I love the idea behind the Peekaru &#8212; which essentially keeps your baby bundled up while exposing only their head. It fits over all sorts of standard baby carriers using a zip. Of course, in certain positions, it also looks like they&#8217;re sticking out your stomach &#8212; throwing me back to that scene in Aliens [...]]]></description>
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<p>I love the idea behind the <a href="http://www.togetherbe.com/productDescriptionPeekaruOriginal.aspx" target="_blank"><strong>Peekaru</strong></a> &#8212; which essentially keeps your baby bundled up while exposing only their head. It fits over all sorts of standard baby carriers using a zip. Of course, in certain positions, it also looks like they&#8217;re sticking out your stomach &#8212; throwing me back to that scene in <em>Aliens</em> when the creature exited via a similar route. But truly, what a nice snug &#8212; and eco-friendly way &#8212; to carry around your tot. From the website,</p>
<blockquote><p>Made from 85% recycled <a id="PolartecLink" onclick="return popup(this,'polartecpage')" href="http://www.polartec.com/contentmgr/showdetails.php/id/212">high quality Polartec fleece</a>, each Peekaru Original™ saves approximately 25 plastic bottles from reaching the landfill.  In addition, Polartec fleece is <a id="OeketexLink" onclick="return popup(this,'oekotexPage')" href="http://www.oeko-tex.com/OekoTex100_PUBLIC/index.asp">Oeko-tex Standard 100</a> &#8220;for textile products of all types which pose no risk whatsoever to health.&#8221; Feel good knowing that while you are holding your baby close, you are also helping the environment.</p></blockquote>
<p>They have sizes and colors for both women and men. You can <a href="http://www.togetherbe.com/productDescriptionPeekaruOriginal.aspx" target="_blank">pick one up for just under $80 here. </a></p>
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