Welcome to the Hoboken Babywearer

Welcome to my blog and welcome to the wonderful world of babywearing. Please join me on my journey from passionate babywearing Mom to trained and certified babywearing educator. I think carrying your baby is a beautiful experience for all caregivers and I hope I can share some of my knowledge with you. This will be a place for babywearing pictures, tutorials, reviews and all things babywearing! Love- Erin

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Welcome!

Hello! If you have found your way to my humble blog I assume you are interested in babywearing! Whether you are new to the concept of babywearing or are a seasoned veteran- you are welcome here and I look forward to sharing my experiences with you and learning from my readers as well. If you are interested in learning more about babywearing I suggest you check out the links on the right of my page- there are a lot of really great and helpful babywearing communities out there that can provide information, assistance and support. Babywearing is a beautiful experience that all caregivers can enjoy- but it is also something that should be done in a manner that is safe for mom and baby so I encourage you to reach out to an expert if you have any doubts about your wearing.

Who am I? I am 31-year old mom of one very busy and active son named Charlie. He was born in May of 2013 and is the light of my life. We started babywearing almost immediately and over the last 13 months have learned a lot and progressed from stretchy wraps to ring slings, mei tais, Ergos, woven wraps and beyond. We both really enjoy babywearing- which is important- we wear because Charlie loves the "ups" and snuggles. My love of babywearing grew over the last year and I am now in training to be a Volunteer Babywearing Educator through Babywearing International. I look forward to learning more about safe babywearing and helping other families learn to carry their babies with love. Check this space for review on carriers, basic tutorials, pictures of babywearing and much more.

Early wrapping in a Moby