Rockin’ Baby Wearing
When I had my twins, I didn’t have a baby sling, we had a baby Bjorn. It was great, in theory because I had two kids to carry so unless my husband was around, I wouldn’t just carry one baby around the house. I didn’t take my kids out until they were older for errands and things so the carriers were not really needed. Now that I am having just one baby this time around, I was so excited to try out the Rockin’ Baby Slings and Pouches.
The slings they carry come in a gorgeous array of colors and styles. They can be worn in five different positions depending on your preference or the baby’s development. They are all made of 100% cotton linen, cotton twill, cotton poplin, or cotton voile. They are soft and comfortable to wear. They are stylish and don’t let you look frumpy. Finally I had my arms free to pick up produce at the store or answer the phone around the house.
The Rockin’ baby pouches are perfect for a newborn. They come in two sizes and again can be worn with the baby in five different ways. Their pouches are completely reversible and adjust to four different sizes through the ease of zippers! They also have a ton of different fabric choices available.
Baby wearing is a positive experience for both the parent and child. These slings and pouches make it easy, safe and stylish to wear your baby wherever you go. These are the best on the market and, I know I have found my new go to baby gift!
Check back next month for your chance to win a Rockin’ baby pouch!
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December 1st, 2007 at 1:50 pm
Carrying your baby with a sling rather than a traditional baby carrier) also has great benefits for bonding and attachment, and preventing “plagiocephaly”- (or a flat head). Check out my post at http://consciousplay.blogspot.com/2007/11/flat-headed-babies.html
December 1st, 2007 at 2:20 pm
Lindsay, that is very true, my son had plagiocephaly so I do know. I have a post about it here : http://www.parentingourchildren.com/helmets-are-not-just-for-bikes/