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Infant Suffocates in Baby Sling – Parents Reminded of Important Safety Rules

Baby slings have become an extremely popular method for carrying babies all over the world. They are designed to keep baby close while still keeping Mom’s hands free to carry out everyday tasks. Infants are often calmed while being carried in a sling and most mothers adore their slings because of their convenience. A recent incident, however, reminded us just how important safety is when using an infant sling.

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Infantino To Introduce New Kimono Carrier & Comforting Play Collection

A couple weeks ago while in San Diego attending BlogHer I was invited to preview some new products that Infantino and Step2 will be introducing this Fall.

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BABYBJÖRN Set To Introduce Baby Carrier Miracle

Last week BABYBJÖRN announced their new retro collection to commemorate their 50th anniversary. Now we have learned they have more on the way including the new Baby Carrier Miracle.

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BABYBJÖRN Celebrates It’s 50th Anniversary With Retro Collection

BabyBjorn celebrates its 50th anniversary this year – and to commemorate this milestone they have turned to their roots.

The result was the creation of the BabyBjorn Retro Line.

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Feature Review: líllébaby Nordic Carrier

Like that “little black dress” in every woman’s closet, a great baby carrier is a must have for every parent. The líllébaby’s Nordic Carrier ($100) is a great carrier!

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Featured Review ~ Infantino’s EcoSash Wrap & Tie Carrier

Baby carriers were not really my thing with my first baby. I did get one as a gift but found all the adjustments intimidating and time consuming for a tired first time mom. There were many buckles and the carrier never seemed to fit me properly even loosened all the way.

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CPSC Offers New Parents Babywearing Safety Tips

For many parents babywearing is convenient way to keep your child close while you run errands or get chores done around the house. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has put together some information to make sure that parents and caregivers are aware of important safety information related to the proper use of slings.

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Featured Review: The Go Sling from Puj

The Go Sling from Puj is an excellent carrier for busy families that are always out and about. This very simple pouch sling is so easy to use that you can put it on one handed while holding your baby. You can just throw it in your bag and pop it out when you need a spot for your baby and free hands.

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Featured Review: BABYBJÖRN Comfort Carrier

New for 2010, BABYBJÖRN has introduced a new carrier, the Organic Comfort Carrier, that is perfect for babies 3 months(13lbs) up to 31lbs.

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Heidi Klum is A Babywearing Mama!

Heidi Klum was spotted wearing baby Lou while out with at the park with her kids yesterday.

Heidi carries Lou in a celebrity favorite – BABYBJÖRN Baby Carrier (Synergy). The carriers are popular because they are comfortable, easy to wear and perfect for parents of all sizes.

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Photo Gallery: Baby Wearing Mamas All Over The World!

While looking through photos from other countries this afternoon, I was amazed at how innovative moms around the world can be when they are short on resources but need to still get chores done while carrying their babies.

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RECALL: Over 1 Million Infantino SlingRider Baby Slings After Three Infant Deaths Reported

the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada (HC), in cooperation with Infantino are announcing a free replacement program for the Infantino “SlingRider” and “Wendy Bellissimo” infant slings.

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Moby Wrap: Comfy For Mom and Baby!

The Moby Wrap is a child carrier that was designed from a simple piece of wide cotton that you just tie together – no straps to deal with, no buckles to figure out. Best of all, there are practically no limits to the ways your can carry your baby. Use your front, your hip, your back, it all works.