Wednesday 12 October 2011

Organic Baby Slings and Baby Carriers

Baby transport (commonly known as a baby carrier, buggy, carrycot, child carrier, perambulator, pram, baby basket, push-chair or stroller) consists of devices for transporting and carrying infants. A "child carrier" or "baby carrier" is a device used to carry an infant or small child on the body of an adult. Such on-the-body carriers are designed in various forms such as baby slings, backpack carriers, and soft front, with varying materials and degrees of rigidity, decoration, support and confinement of the child.

Belle Baby Carriers offers eight stylish patterns, including organic baby carriers made of hemp / organic cotton fabrics. Unlike most other baby carriers and slings, the Belle allows direct contact between you and your baby. The baby is nestled directly against the parent without straps or fabric in between, allowing increased bonding and discreet nursing. With no extra bulk, Belle Baby Carriers are lightweight, cool in the summer, and easy to stow away. These baby carriers allow your baby to face toward you or away and are easy to use without any assistance.

Types of Organic Baby Slings:
  • Baby Wraps
  • Pouch Slings
  • Ring Slings
  • Soft Structured Carriers
  • Backpack Baby Carriers
  • Silk Baby Carriers
  • Organic Baby Carriers
Baby wrap tends to be the term reserved for baby slings which are made up of long cuts of fabric, some more stretchy than others, which are used to wrap the baby around your body in a variety of positions.

Pouch slings are simple to wear and offer a couple of positions. They take the weight off the care taker’s back and with its wide cut of fabric, evenly distributes the baby’s weight across a large area over the shoulder.
Ring slings are similar to pouch slings in that they have the same fit. The major difference with ring slings is that they are adjustable.

Organic baby slings are better than conventional baby slings because organic cotton is generally softer and stronger than conventional cotton because the fabric has not been subjected to harsh chemicals during processing and dyeing. If you choose to buy organic cotton you are making a positive choice for the environment, for cotton growers and also for you and your baby.

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