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Beep Beep Slings

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2010-07-22 -

                       

 

Beep Beep Slings are a native style baby sling.
This means no buckles, rings or knots.

The simple pouch design ensures no-fuss babywearing, suitable to carry your newborn right through to when they begin to take their own steps.

Studies clearly show that baby-wearing is a succesful settling method for fussing babies, and proven to assist in parent/baby bonding.

Small enough to fit in your handbag or glove box, Beep Beep slings make the ideal travel companion. Perfect for an afternoon shopping, dining out, airports and beyond... or just to be close.

There is one particular tip we always emphasise when placing a newborn into a sling. It ensures the baby sits up, well supported and with their face correctly positioned in the opening of the sling where they are safe, able to see you and you them.

"Pull the inside material high against your chest before placing baby in your sling".

Doing this makes the support for the baby's back and head more shallow, lifting them up closer to your face (rather than laying down below your chest). Having lifted the inside fabric high against your chest before placing baby in, now you can procede to place baby in the sling - but stay aware of keeping that inside fabric high against your chest with the baby's side pinning the fabric against you.

Once baby's weight has been rested into the sling, that weight will keep the inside fabric in place and therefore keep baby correctly supported. See the image of our Taiko Design above for a good example of the inside fabric being pinned high against mum's chest by the weight of the baby.

If when you first attempt placing your newborn in the sling that inside fabric slips down or is not correctly pinned high against your chest, just lift baby back out of the sling and begin the process again. It may take a few attempts when you first begin, but it is worth working on getting it right - as your baby wearing experience will be much safer for baby, and more comfortable for you if you take the time to place baby correctly. 


Available in two sizes (most women wear Size M, where Size L is recommended for most Dads) - $89 and available in a range of styles and colours

Feel free to come in store and try one out!!

 


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