Greetings! Babywearing Twin Cities is happy to announce that we are rolling out a contact-free education and loan program. To check out a carrier: Fill out the membership form. If you are already a member, skip to number 3.Pay membership fee with PayPal or Venmo: Memberships are $30/year, $10 per month (up to $30), Venmo, … Continue reading Education and Carrier Loans During Quarantine
Newborn Babywearing Part 2
Hello caregivers! Newborns are so soft and squishy and cute and cuddly and their little heads smell so good. Do you know where you can smell them best? When they're worn on your chest! Several years ago we published a blog post on newborn babywearing (check that out for an overview!). If you're looking for … Continue reading Newborn Babywearing Part 2
Babywearing and Costumes
Ladybug on a Leaf OOooOOoOooOoo It's October!!! The month of pumpkin patches and apple cider and gingersnaps! Some also find it a month to dress-up for various occasions. Let's just get one thing straight first though. The history of Halloween. Are you familiar with it? Halloween is rooted in ancient Celtic traditions where costumes were … Continue reading Babywearing and Costumes
Babywearing in Books
Let's talk about how we view things as the norm. Does it mean it's something that's frequently seen/heard/done? Does it mean it's something expected? Does it mean it's some sort of standard? Here's the definition of "normality" or "normalcy" from the Oxford dictionary: nor·mal·i·ty/nôrˈmalədē/noun: normalcy the condition of being normal; the state of being usual, typical, … Continue reading Babywearing in Books
Wearing While Pregnant
Caregivers around the world have for many generations past, worn children while pregnant. In some communities, wearing is part of everyday life and people within the community share the responsibility of wearing - siblings wear siblings, other relatives or friends help out, etc. If you do not have others to share the load, you may … Continue reading Wearing While Pregnant
Babywearing and Social Justice
The MISSION of Babywearing Twin Cities: Babywearing Twin Cities is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to to build the bond between babies and caregivers through baby carrier education and support; to provide a community education service and distribute baby carriers to individuals and other organizations for their use; and to celebrate babywearing among caregivers … Continue reading Babywearing and Social Justice
Making a Seat
What does "making a seat" even mean?! When wearing a baby, the baby often has something that's part of a carrier, supporting their bottom. This blog post compiles tips, tricks, photo and video tutorials on "making a seat" when using a ring sling, soft-structured carrier, bei dai/meh dai, and woven wrap. Making a Seat with … Continue reading Making a Seat
Ring Slings 101
What is a Ring Sling? A "ring sling" refers to a baby carrier that is a piece of woven fabric threaded through two rings that are sewn at the shoulder. It is weight-tested to carry your wearee safely; typically up to 35 pounds. The fabric can be cotton, linen, silk, wool, blends, etc. Some companies … Continue reading Ring Slings 101
Babywearing Twin Cities Loves Volunteers!
WHAT is Babywearing Twin Cities? Babywearing Twin Cities is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to build the bond between babies and caregivers through baby carrier education and support; to provide a community education service and distribute baby carriers to individuals and other organizations for their use; and to celebrate babywearing among caregivers through online … Continue reading Babywearing Twin Cities Loves Volunteers!
Tandem Babywearing
"Tandem babywearing" (or sometimes called "tandemwearing") refers to wearing two babies simultaneously. Though twins are often thought of in tandem babywearing, those worn can be of different ages. You can use one carrier or two carriers and they don't have to be the same type of carrier. Below are a collection of video tutorials that … Continue reading Tandem Babywearing