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Evolutionary parenting: why babywearing makes sense. Picture it: you’re in your cave, snuggled in the warm furs and leaves of your bedding with your family sleeping around you. Your baby, tucked in the nook of your arm, nurses at your breast. You sleep together, keeping each other warm during the cold winters, and you know where each child is during the night. But now, as the sun begins its...
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Dying Easter eggs using common household food, herbs and spices is easy. It takes a little longer than conventional Easter egg dyes, but it smells better and you won’t be afraid for your family to eat the eggs once they’re done. Use hard-boiled eggs for this project, so go ahead and boil them first. This will ensure that the eggs are fully cooked. One important note: if you plan on...
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Tweet Here’s a little tip that can make your back-carry babywearing experience more enjoyable and comfortable: When you’re adjusting your baby carrier, be sure that the waist belt is on your upper hips nice and snug, and the shoulder straps aren’t too tight. If you’re feeling a pulling or tingling at your shoulders, it might be because the shoulder straps are too tight. With the waist belt snug and the...
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Babywearing is great for so many reasons – bonding, long-lasting cuddles, healthy physical development, getting things done – and we think that when your baby is on you, your baby’s in the very safest place. There’s no better way to monitor your baby when you’re in direct contact. But it’s always important to keep a few safety tips in mind when using any type of baby carrier, which is what...
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The Real Reason I’m a Doula, Part 2 Part two in a two-part guest series by DONA-certified Doula, Tiffany Decker Read part one here. As a doula, I not only get to witness incredible moments between parents, but also between the parent and baby. Catching the expression on the dad or non-birthing partner’s face when baby is born is incredibly remarkable. Sometimes, this connection is felt before the baby is even born. I...
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