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When my daughter was a baby I used a snuggli (front carrier and was a nightmare to nurse with) BUT I thought it was the greatest thing!! It allowed me so much freedom and awesome closeness with my little baby. (It's funny because before becoming a Mommy, I thought they were horrible!! "Who the heck would walk around with their little baby just hanging there like that... GOD what a horrible Mother" Boy was I naive.)
So.. the sling. I googled some sites and you can buy so many different kinds of slings and carriers now, very pretty colours, funky colours, extra padding, different styles too! (A lot more then when my daughter was a baby). Very very cool but THIS is awesome. Watch this video and anywhere you go you can create a make-shift baby sling!! I mean don't get me wrong, I know she's not the inventor of the sling but it's kind of neat that's she's done an instructional. I now consider myself fully prepared and might even try this out on someone's kid just for fun. haha. ;))
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=158240441827117948
By babygirl on May 11, 2009, 21:53 in Travel with kids forum.
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