Making Babywearing Child’s Play

Growing up in a #babywearing family, children see it is natural to support babies needs for connection and touch. What they see in their community, they replicate in play. And what they normalise through play, they take into adult life.

Carrying babies isn't something new. In cultures around the world, it has an uninterrupted history going back in time. Western cultures lost the art in relatively modern times, but a resurgence in the late 20th century has popularised baby carriers once again.

While traditional slings and fabric wraps have stood the test of time, mass-produced variations have entered the market alongside them.

Working out the best option for you can be confusing. That's why we are here to help! We are road-testing babywearing products so you don't have to!

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