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Monday, October 08, 2007

Donated a Baby Carrier

I was reading Stephanie's Adventures in Babywearing Blog, and she mentioned Jodie, an amazing mama who is adopting a premature baby. I offered them a gift certificate along with some suggestions on a baby carrier that might work for such a tiny baby and I am happy to say she has taken me up on it.

I love that more and more adoptive parents are using babywearing as a means to help the bonding process. This little baby will need all the loving he can get after this rough start and I know he couldn't be going to a more wonderful family. I wish them the best of luck!

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Monday, August 06, 2007

SoBeBabies Giving Back

I find it very rewarding to use some of our profits to help support charities.

We just donated a sling to support a member of TheBabyWearer.com who is in a very difficult situation.
The Baby Wearer Raffle

We have also donated money and/or baby carriers to:
  • NINO (Nine In Nine Out - now defunct)

We also believe in donating time to advocacy. I have been led regular meetings for the past three years. Some meetings include:

  • Attachment Parenting (API leader)*
  • Babywearing (NINO leader)**
  • Introduction to Attachment Parenting, Babywearing and Cloth Diapers*



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Saturday, August 04, 2007

Zolowear iParenting Award

ZoloWear has been awarded the iParenting Media Outstanding Product Award!

We are so excited to have these slings in. They are among the prettiest baby slings available and the craftwomanship is gorgeous.




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Saturday, February 03, 2007

Eden Velveteen Mei Tai

I am so jazzed! (Doing a little dance here!) I have been adding new baby carriers slowly, slowly, as time and business and life for a work at home unschooling mom of two girls allows. I have never added any Mei Tais before because I wanted just the right one to fit the SoBe image. Something that would have mainstream appeal. Something with style and pizazz. Something both men and women could wear (and kids too!) Something that works well with jeans but can go a bit dressier and still feel elegant. And of course something with rock solid construction and super comfy and easy to use.

The Eden Velveteen Mei Tais arrived today. I think I got to my office seconds after they arrived! I had them out of the box immediately. They are everything I'd hoped for. Wouldn't you know my daughter would not let me try it on because we were going to Starbucks. We do our modeling at home or running errands. But later, she fell asleep on the way to see my aunt at the hospital and I was able to pop her in a front carry.

Aaaagh!

Even though she's 2 1/2, her head rested comfortably on one of the wide shoulder straps. I am by no means a mei tai expert so I did have to tighten it a few times, but in the end, she was in there a good hour napping and I got no back pain even though she was a still a bit lower than I would have liked. Not bad for 25 pounds! Most baby carriers do not work for front carriers for toddlers. This is where a mei tai can shine and particularly one with nice wide straps.

I'll be working on my technique as time allows. I do have an article to write on structured baby carriers so the mei tai may not be my focus over the next few weeks but it is so gorgeous, it may find itself jumping off the hook anyway.

Eden Baby Carrier Velveteen Mei Tai

$90.00

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Eden Velveteen carriers are made from a medium weight stretch velveteen that has just the right amount of stretch to cuddle snugly around your little one without being bouncy. They are 97% cotton and 3% spandex, which makes them incredibly soft with a luxurious simplicity that will compliment any outfit. Eden carriers are easily machine washable in cold/warm water and tumbled dry on low. The carriers are also reversible to the "cleanest" side! Eden carriers are sized to fit the majority of bodies.
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Eden baby carriers are a contemporary version of the Asian Mei Tai. Eden carriers are created by a happy-to-work-at-home Santa Cruz, CA mama and are sewn in San Francisco by a reputable sewing house. She designed Eden carriers while pregnant with her second child. After developing back issues when carrying her first child, in a variety of one-shoulder slings, she decided that she needed a more ergonomic way to carry her children. She was frustrated with the bulky fabric of some of the current baby wraps and was concerned about the spinal health of her children, which is sometimes compromised in some of the currently popular front packs. She stumbled upon the traditional Mei Tai design and was instantly a convert! She loved the look, the ease of use, and the comfort to both baby and baby wearer. From birth, her babies have been comfortably and safely carried everywhere in the Eden.
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Eden baby carriers offer versatile ways of carrying newborns, toddlers and beyond (when the walk is just a little too far). Newborns can be carried safely on the chest. Older babies can be carried on the chest, hip and back. Toddlers are easily carried on the back. I strongly believe that wearing your baby close to your body benefits both you and your child in many physical, emotional and practical ways! Eden carriers are a stylish, ergonomic and comfortable way to optimize intimacy with your wee ones.

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Friday, January 12, 2007

Mothering Magazine Babywearing Issue

SoBeBabies: As Featured in the Mothering Magazine Babywearing Special Issue
BUCKLE WAIST BELT: Ergo Baby Carrier Mothering Magazine Photo SCOOT BABY ONTO YOUR BACK: Ergo Baby Carrier Mothering Magazine Photo BRING UP PANEL AND SHOULDER STRAPS: Ergo Baby Carrier Mothering Magazine Photo
BUCKLE STERNUM STRAP: Ergo Baby Carrier Mothering Magazine PhotoTIGHTEN SHOULDER STRAPS: Ergo Baby Carrier Mothering Magazine PhotoCHECK THAT PANEL IS HIGH ON BABY'S BACK AND BABY IS SEATED DEEPLY IN THE CARRIER: Ergo Baby Carrier Mothering Magazine Photo

Check me out! I haven't blogged here in a while because I was just bursting with the knowledge that I'd be in a magazine! I've had articles published before but never my actual photo! What an honor! I am so thrilled that M'liss included me and my two websites in this Mothering Magazine Babywearing special issue.

It was such a scramble to get the photos done. She knew exactly what she wanted but I only had a short time to get set up. Normally, I photograph outside but this needed a neutral background so I had to try to do the best I could with limited resources in a really short amount of time. I duct taped (gawd, I love duct tape!) a sheet to the wall of my balcony, cleared away all the furniture, and brought out all the lamps I own. I put a thin gauze cloth against the screen to block harsh shadows and then I waited for the light to come at the ideal angle. My younger daughter, pictured in the photos was so fussy. It was the third photo shoot in as many days and she really was quite done with all this. It was my older daughter who really saved my sanity. With the camera on a tripod, she patiently took photo after photo when I told her to click.

It turns out that the credit is for Sobebaby instead of SoBeBabies but it's really SoBeBabies! And there is also a mention of The Ergo Lady in the resources section! I am beyond thrilled! I have worked so hard on the Tips and Tricks section and I am so proud of it. That reminds me - I have to update it to include a tip I got from a mom of a four month old who wasn't quite big enough to sit with his legs open in the Ergo. She puts one foot in. Great tip from Michelle! And remember that these tips are good for all structured (soft pack) baby carriers.

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Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Monthly NINO Babywearing Meeting

This week was my groups monthly NINO babywearing meeting. The focus this month was slings and pouches.

Read more here.

I find these meetings rewarding, but really draining! It takes a fair bit to put them together. I did remember to send out reminders, but unfortunately, since my meeting is the 2nd Monday of the month and this month started on a Tuesday, I got confused and announced the meeting a week early. I wasn't the only one who got confused; I ran into someone who had shown up on the week I thought the meeting was. She had misread the calendar the same way I did.

Before the meeting, I find I have to eat like I'm preparing for a marathon, or I start to get shaky while I'm in there. I seem to burn an awful lot of calories. It didn't help that this time, I had to drop my mom off at the airport on the way to the meeting and it was tight!

After the meeting, I am useless. Thank goodness my husband came home and ordered pizza. I couldn't have managed putting together dinner, I don't think. I was just sort of wiped out on the couch. I may be extroverted, but trying to run a meeting in a loud room with children racing around in circles is absolutely exhausting!

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Thursday, August 03, 2006

Tummy 2 Tummy Babywearing Instruction DVD

I finally got the Tummy 2 Tummy DVD listed on my website too! I am on a roll! I love this DVD. It's amazing to have these wonderful women come right into your home to teach you about babywearing. The DVD covers everything a babywearer could need.

  • Beginning to advanced positions for newborns thru toddlers
  • Wraps (simple pieces of cloth)
  • Mei Tais (Asian baby carriers)
  • Slings
  • Pouches
  • Safety Instructions
  • Troubleshooting
I love that there is a section on nursing for each and every baby carrier. I am forever trying to help moms learn to nurse in baby carriers. It was something I simply could not master for at least the first six months with my older daugter. I read about it in The Baby Book by Sears and Sears but I kind of thought Martha was, um, joking! But no! She was serious when she said she was buying groceries and no one had any idea she was nursing. I can do that now in any baby carrier and I love helping others get there. This DVD is a way to reach a lot of people!

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