Expert Tips for Parents
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Expert Tips for Parents
August 28, 2018
Originally posted on ergobaby.com
Laura is the Educator + Community Outreach at Ergobaby. With almost a decade of experience teaching, Laura’s warmth, passion and knowledge on baby carriers and their use is unrivaled. Her genuine, down to Earth nature will put any parent at ease, and leave them with the tools they need to keep baby close and comforted. In addition to being a Certified Babywearing Educator, she is also a Full Spectrum Doula, Lactation Educator and Car Seat Tech (CPST). Her varied experience and unique background building and creating
Breastfeeding & Nutrition
Expert Tips for Parents
August 21, 2018
Originally posted on ergobaby.com
Kirsten Metcalf is a writer, editor and mother to a hilarious but very strong-willed toddler and a beautiful baby girl. She started writing short stories in elementary school and years later became a sports reporter and editor. Now, she mainly writes marketing, religious and parenting-related blog posts. Even before she knew she wanted to be a writer, Kirsten knew she wanted to be a mom. She knows being a mom is one of the most rewarding but hardest jobs out there, which is why she loves being able to share parenting knowledge and support
Baby Gear
Babywearing
Expert Tips for Parents
July 31, 2018
We are often asked about our infant insert and whether or not parents need them for their baby. Here we attempt to answer some of those questions!
Will I need an infant insert?
Our Easy Snug infant inserts are designed so that you can carry your newborn baby both ergonomically and comfortably in a soothing, nest-like comfort close to you, for a cozy transition to the world from the womb.
If you are using an Ergobaby Original or Ergobaby All Position 360 Carrier, you will need an infant insert when wearing your baby between 3.2-5.5kgs / 7-12lbs or approx. newborn to 4 months old.
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Pregnancy & Birth
Expert Tips for Parents
June 21, 2018
It’s been a busy couple of months for the royals. But not to be overshadowed by the recent big royal wedding was the news of the arrival of Kate and William’s third child not too long ago. Over the past few months, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have had us all guessing about the new royal nursery. Will it be classic and timeless or a fun character theme?
There’s no denying it that creating the perfect nursery for the arrival of a new little one can be both stressful and exciting. But how do you make sure your new baby’s nursery is the perfect calming and welcoming environment?
National homebuilder and experts in new spaces, Miller Homes, has these tips.
Add a splash of colour
Naturally, colour is a good place to start when designing the perfect
Baby Gear
Babywearing
Expert Tips for Parents
June 14, 2018
Summer is finally approaching, and if you’re anything like us, you’ll be counting down to that much-anticipated family break. Playing on the beach, or splashing around in the pool with the little ones, is the stuff of precious memories – but before you reach your sun-drenched destination, there’s the small matter of getting there.
Air travel can be a real challenge for parents of young children, with even the best-behaved ones prone to crying from tiredness, hunger, painful ears, or simply because their routine has been disrupted. Add to that the fact that we’re all-too-aware how disgruntled other passengers get when there’s a grizzly baby on board, and you could end up feeling frazzled before you’ve even taken off.
So, how do you ensure baby is as relaxed as possible for the flight? Peter Jenkins, from luxury travel specialist Sun-hat Villas and Resorts
Baby Gear
Babywearing
Expert Tips for Parents
May 25, 2018
When shopping for a baby carrier, wearing baby in a front outward facing position is a feature that a lot of parents look for. Although some babies do not enjoy being carried facing outward, many love being able to watch the world around them, exploring new sights and sounds with the comfort of you close behind.
Unlike sitting facing the world in a stroller, wearing your baby front outward facing means she is held up higher where she can see over the fence at the farm for you to point out the animals or up at conversational height on a woodland walk, able to reach out and touch the leaves.
Before you embark on your world-facing adventure, you should know the signs that mean your child is ready, how to wear baby in an optimal, front outward facing position in our 360 or Omni 360 carrier and when baby needs to be turned back to a parent-facing position.
Signs Baby is Ready to Try Front Outward Facing
As baby’s brain develops and their muscles strengthen,
Baby Gear
Babywearing
Expert Tips for Parents
May 17, 2018
Last month, we had the pleasure of working with CARiFiT and Scandinavian Londoner life & style influencer, Anneli Bush, creating some babywearing fitness masterclasses to help strengthen and tone your postnatal body.
Not just fit...
Squat & Press Masterclass
Baby Gear
Babywearing
Expert Tips for Parents
May 12, 2018
When the sun comes out, we are regularly contacted by parents asking for tips on how to keep you and baby safe and comfortable in your baby carrier.
Here are some quick tips on keeping cool and confident wearing your baby in warm weather.
Thin Layers
Babies are naturally warm little bundles, which can lead to you both feeling a little uncomfortable. Your carrier or baby wrap acts as at least 1 extra layer of clothing, so it’s important to keep baby lightly dressed.
Shield from the Elements
Parents will tell you that a muslin has a 100s of uses and it’s never a bad idea to have one close to hand. Draping a muslin over exposed little arms and legs can help shield from the sun, but suncream should still be
Breastfeeding & Nutrition
Expert Tips for Parents
April 30, 2018
Miriam Cooper is the founder of Mimi’s Bowl.
She cooks modern baby and toddler recipes, from her home in West London. Mum to one little girl, now 3 years old, and with another baby on the way. She is on a mission is to end, what she calls “babyfood panic”. Miriam shares daily what they eat at home, via her Instagram feed; she is well worth a follow for parent-friendly recipes and ideas.
How I found myself in the grips of “babyfood panic”
As a mum with a three-year-old daughter and with another baby on the way, I have been through my share of culinary highs and lows. When my daughter was born one of the many challenges for me as a new mum proved to be food. As we approached her time to start weaning I found myself agonising over her first tastes and
Baby Gear
Babywearing
Expert Tips for Parents
February 20, 2018
Have you been wearing your baby, but you're not convinced they look 'right'? Here's how to correct a couple of common mistakes to keep baby in an optimal carry position.
'C' Shape Spine
Baby is cuddled in to mum, with his spine in a naturally formed 'C' shape.
What's Wrong?
Baby is hugged in too close to mum.
This can restrict the airways, increase the chance of baby overheating and holds baby's spine in an natural curve.
How do I correct this?
Loosen the straps at the sides of baby to allow