The Art of Close Alignment
Experience the profound bond of babywearing. From newborn safety to mastering any wrap, I help you to keep your little one close and secure while keeping your hands free.
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The Benefits of Babywearing
Caregiver Freedom
Keep your baby close while maintaining the freedom to move through your daily rhythm with ease. Especially helpful with older siblings in the household, who may need attention at their own schedule.
Healthy Growth
Correct babywearing supports ergonomic hip alignment and spine development while naturally calming the nervous system. It also improves babys' balance, coordination and motor skills.
Nurturing Bond
The close physical connection fosters secure attachment and helps parents learn to read their baby's cues faster. It can be beneficial to both caregivers and baby, especially during fussy times and growth spurts.
Carriers for Every Preference
Discover the right carrier to suit your baby’s age and your comfort. I guide you through the safest and most ergonomic ways to carry your little one.
Soft-structured Carrier
Offers a balance of comfort, support, and convenience for everyday wear. Suitable for back carrying once your baby has full head control.
Fast and intuitive. The go-to choice for breastfeeding support and quick carries during busy days with your little one.
The Ring Sling
A hybrid between a woven wrap and a buckle carrier. Highly adjustable to different caregiver body types and sizes.
Meh Dai
Highly supportive and user-friendly. Especially comfortable as babies are getting heavier. Suited for front, side and back carrying.
Buckle Carriers
The Woven or stretchy Wrap
Infinite adaptability. Ideal for newborns, from day 1 onward it adapts to all caregiver bodies. Seamlessly adjustable for ultimate closeness.
Half Buckle Carrier
Ergonomic support with a customizable, snug fit—combining structure with the soft comfort of a wrap.
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Babywearing Safety Essentials
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Tight: The wrap should hug your baby close for support
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In view: Always be able to see your baby's face by looking down
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Close to kiss: Baby's head should be close enough to kiss easily
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Keep chin off chest: Ensure baby's chin is never curled onto their chest
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Supported back: Your baby's back should be held in a snug upright position