Say it fast three times and it’s practically guaranteed to make you laugh! Now make your way to the local baby supply store and stand in the aisle with a fellow mom and start talking about the popability factor, while unsuspecting shoppers wander about, and you’re bound to attract some interesting looks. That’s all fun, [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, March 22, 2009
If you run into any of us on the street, we’ll definitely have a strong opinion about which type of baby carrier is our ultimate, hands down go-to carrier. Now whether it’s for all time, or that particular day with that particular child, that’s a different story! Here’s your chance to let the world know [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Babywearing Position – The Hip Carry Flickr: Hold me tight As your baby gets older and can easily sit upright, one of the new babywearing positions you can start trying is the Hip Carry. The Hip Carry position is one of the most popular carries and will feel very natural for both you and your [...]
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Babywearing Position – The Cradle Hold Flickr: babywearing In the Cradle Hold is one of the most popular babywearing positions for newborns. The carrier is used like a hammock, with your baby worn in a lying or semi-reclined position against your chest. It’s similar to how you naturally would cradle her in your arms, only [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The various types of baby carriers distribute weight differently, and one style may work better for you than another based on your personal preferences. Everyone’s body is different and the best thing to do is try the style on and see how it works with your body. The different types of baby carriers also have [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, March 15, 2009
Babywearing Position – The Snuggle Hold Flickr: Babyhawk – ethnic side The Snuggle Hold is one of the most popular positions for infants who can hold their heads up and older. It’s also one of my favorites because it gives your baby security and comfort, and very direct visual connection with the wearer. This carrying [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, March 14, 2009
Babywearing Position – The Buddha Carry Flickr: papa sling – crop This carry technique is for babies that are old enough to hold up their heads for an extended period of time. Because they can look out and observe the word, most babies love the Buddha Carry. It lets them be close to and engage [...]
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Sunday, March 22, 2009
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