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Doug Hartwell has always been a tinkerer. When he was a kid, he sewed his own backpacks for hiking. Now that he has a kid — 5-year-old daughter Bella — he’s gone into the child-carrier business. In April, the Vergennes resident quit his 15-year career in the defense industry to launch Bitybean, a sleek fabric carrier that rolls up small enough to fit in your pocket. Created with the help of Huntington resident and technical soft-goods design expert Jim Sadler, the highly portable carrier is built for infants and children weighing 8 to 40 pounds, which corresponds to ages 6 months to 3 years old. At half the size of its closest competitor, Bitybean is handy in airports, farmers markets and in-a-pinch, on-the-go situations in which lugging around a hefty stroller isn’t a practical option, says Hartwell. The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association agrees: In October, the internationally recognized organization honored Bitybean with a 2012 Innovation Award. Look for the carriers in stores in late January or early February.

Bitybean: Online orders can be placed at bitybean.com. Suggested retail price is $54.95.

This article was originally published in Seven Days’ monthly parenting magazine, Kids VT.

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Carolyn Fox is Seven Days’ culture coeditor, overseeing coverage of Vermont books, destinations, events, films, food, music, performing arts, visual arts and more. She is the editor of All the Best: The Locals’ Guide to Vermont, aka the Seven Daysies,...