Home / Baby Ergobaby now has a Hello Kitty collection and we need every single item Ergobaby Let’s just say it’s purrfection. By Kaitlyn Russell March 2, 2018 Ergobaby Rectangle We independently select and share the products we love—and may receive a commission if you choose to buy. From their tried and true baby carriers to their innovative strollers, Ergobaby is a brand mamas have come to love. Their OMNI 360 all-in-one baby carrier is the epitome of versatility for newborns and toddlers, and their sleep products, like the Swaddler, are award-winning. But, as much as we love a beautiful neutral color palette, mamas don’t always get to express their personalities through baby products—until now. This month, Ergobaby is switching up their classic color schemes by launching the Hello Kitty Collection for baby carriers, doll carriers and baby sleep products. Because who doesn’t need some Hello Kitty in their lives? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ergobaby (@ergobaby) The limited-edition collection will be available online and in stores across the globe starting on March 22. It’ll feature various Hello Kitty prints and designs, like a nautical theme, Head in the Clouds print, teddy bears, and more. We’re obsessed with the pastel pink bows and polka dots with a pop of white. And the nautical-themed swaddlers. The products that will be included in the collection are: Ergobaby Classic, $180Play Time OMNI 360 Carriers, $180Adapt Carrier, $140Adapt Play Time Carrier, $140Swaddlers, $25Sleeping Bag, $30Doll Carriers, $25 Whether you’re in the market for a new baby carrier or your Hello Kitty-obsessed toddler wants to baby wear like mama does, there are a number of products in the collection that would be a great fit. Related Stories Baby H5 bird flu outbreak: How to protect your family and stay safe Baby Health The FDA sets new lead limits in baby food—but is it enough to protect babies? Baby Health How to safely babywear in winter: A new mom’s guide to staying warm The latest Baby Health The FDA sets new lead limits in baby food—but is it enough to protect babies? Baby Health How to safely babywear in winter: A new mom’s guide to staying warm Baby Health How cold is *too* cold for a baby to go outside? Baby Norovirus and pregnancy: What you need to know to protect yourself and your baby