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Baby Carrier

Welcome to instinctiveparenting.com

InstinctiveParenting.com is devoted to promoting and supporting secure healthy attachment between parents and children.

We provide a comprehensive range of baby slings and baby carriers to suit every mood and occasion. We have the hug-a-bub wrap-around baby carrier, Maya Wrap side sling, Ergo backpack and more. We even have a sling comparison chart to help you choose the right baby carrier for your needs.

Browse our growing abundance of information on choosing a baby carrier, babywearing, attachment parenting, kangaroo care and premature babies, co-sleeping and adoption. We hope it provides inspiration and helps instill a deeper confidence in your innate expertise to care for your baby. If you a looking for a baby carrier, then look no further. Enjoy!

 
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"Just to let you know that I received my hug-a-bub about an hour ago and it is wonderful!! I have watched the video, which is very clear, and Joshua is in the Kangaroo more
Tracy Lavery - Hampshire UK

100 Ways to Calm the Crying
by Pinky Mckay New release!.
"Here is a book that is down to earth, warm and, unlike many other books that deal with crying, RESPECTS babies."
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hug-a-bub baby carrier
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43 REASONS TO CARRY YOUR BABY
by by Marni Co Collection www.nurturing.ca
Baby-carrying provides the elements of pressure, motion, pleasure, warmth, security, sound that is essential to the development of the vestibular  more
 

 

 

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ancient wisdom

 

Don't worry about holding or carrying your baby or toddler too much. Instead, you should worry about all those young children who don't get held or carried enough.