Versatile baby wearing

Baby wearing is something I am a massive fan of. You might have read my article a while back on baby wearing in water.

As I have had more children it is something I have done more and more both for practical and personal reasons.

It really works for our family and I’d much rather wear my baby than wrestle a pushchair any day of the week.

It is not for everyone but it works for us. Our smallest little man naps well in the Baby Bjorn and is also very happy in it when he is awake. He likes to be close but doesn’t care who is wearing him.

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From a practical point of view, I know that he is safe, no one is sat on him or feeding him anything they shouldn’t and if I need to I can pick up our toddler and still hold him comfortably on my hip.

I’ve never made a secret of the fact that my carrier of choice is the Baby Bjorn and I can’t see for me that anything could rival that, but ours has been worn and washed so many times, whilst it remains practical it doesn’t exactly ooze yummy mummy (although granted that’s more a flaw of the wearer).

Until now, I always thought that the basic Baby Bjorn was all that was needed but this year they have excelled themselves and produced the ‘one‘ in a range of stunning pastel colours perfect for summer.

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Now, whilst this is more bulky and in reality not the most practical colour wise, it makes up for that by looking lovely, being super comfy and incredibly flexible.

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This carrier is suitable from birth to 3 years. So I can opt to carry my baby on my front either facing in or out or my toddler on my back.

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It is, like my basic Baby Bjorn carrier, easy to use and you don’t need anyone to help you, as you can begin by putting your baby on your front and then swing them around onto your back.

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The clasps are easy to use, strong, but also comfy. The thing I noticed about this carrier was just how supportive it feels. I thought my basic carrier was good but this really is comfy for both me and the little people.

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Now, Baby Bjorn , if you are listening I’d like you to develop the ‘two’ next which allows me to carry my baby on my front and my toddler on my back at the same time! Much appreciated.

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16 comments

  1. We’re big fans of baby wearing too never tried the Bjorn though as always been fans of Mei Tai’s and Woven. Must give this a try! Thanks for sharing! Tandem carry is a must ๐Ÿ˜‰ #TriedTested

  2. What a gorgeous (but terribly impractical) colour! I’ve never tried this brand of carrier but I’m a huge fan of babywearing.
    Thanks for linking your review up with #TriedTested this week x

  3. I’m glad you love babywearing, it’s a beautiful thing, maybe try a more ergonomic carrier when he gets bigger though? As those are known to really pull on your back. Try googling your local sling library to try on many others <3

  4. i wore all 4 of my children when they were babies just found it more practical could get things done especially if they were tired or grizzly soothed them well and i could get on with bits and pieces that needed doing.

  5. I really wish I’d have used my carrier more, T is now 3 1/2 and I really feel as though I missed out ๐Ÿ™ This is a beautiful carrier #brilliantblogposts

  6. I wore my two little ones with wraps but I always wanted a baby bjorn but couldnยดt afford one at the time. The wraps are really hot in Bangkok but the baby was used to it.
    Found you through Brilliant Blog Posts.

    1. I can imagine that was warm – I have struggled to get the hang of the wraps, although I have one I wear in the water that is quite easy. I always get in a tangle. Thanks for reading ๐Ÿ™‚

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