Showing posts with label Hava Ring Sling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hava Ring Sling. Show all posts

Monday, August 2, 2010

The Joy of the Ring Sling & Gift Certificate Giveaway

Ring slings are a wonderful option for the first time baby wearing family. Ring Slings are quick, easy, have a small learning curve, and are good from newborn to toddler. There are different options for a ring sling. You can choose either an open or closed tail, and choose rails that are padded, lightly padded or un-padded. With these selections you can find just the right style ring sling for you. The Zolowear is an example of an unpadded open tailed ring sling. The Hava is an example of a lightly padded system.


How is a ring sling quick you might ask? Putting on a ring sling is as quick as tossing your cross bodied purse on. Ring Slings go on the same way, from one shoulder to the opposite hip with a simple ‘tail’ (the part of fabric hanging towards the floor). Once baby is in the sling you can leave the tail to hang or tuck it up inside the sling, whichever you prefer.

Ring Slings have one of the smallest learning curves which make them great for first time baby wearers. Place the rings on the shoulder farthest from where you want baby. For me I liked having baby more to my left so the rings would go on my right shoulder.

Carrying your newborn is easily done in the front snuggle position shown here with a Zolowear style ring sling. You can have the legs in or out once you become more comfortable with how to adjust and fit your right sling.

Toddlers can be worn in many positions, from the facing out shown here in the Hava style ring sling, to the hip carry, and for the advanced baby wearer (yes you will achieve this status very soon) the back carry.

The easiest way to learn how to use your sling to its fullest is to watch someone and get patient instruction. The Tummy2Tummy DVD is the perfect in home help for learning how to use your ring sling.




*Giveaway*
This week’s giveaway is a $10.00 gift certificate towards the baby carrier of your choice. Here is what I ask of you as methods of entry.  Leave one comment for each method:

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*One random winner will be chosen.  Giveaway ends August 18th

Chrisitne of Snuggle Hugs LLC

** Winner of the $10.00 gift certificate is Kimberlie!, Congrats! **

Friday, July 2, 2010

Finding the Baby Carrier for you! (Giveaway)

Here at Snuggle Hugs we are passionate about baby wearing (Baby wearing: The act of keeping baby close to your body by means of a carrier tied or fastened to the parent/caregiver’s body.) and love to share our passion with everyone we can. Today we would like to introduce you to the different types of carriers you have to choose from. We are confident that everyone can find a type of carrier that fits their lifestyle and personal fashion sense.


The Ring Sling
Baby slings are probably the most popular baby carrier available. Also called ring slings, the baby sling is simply a length of fabric that has two rings sewn on one end. The fabric is threaded through the rings, first through both and then the rings are separated and the fabric is threaded back through the first ring. When the baby is placed in the ring sling, his weight pulls down on the fabric, which locks it in place. The leftover end of fabric, or the sling's "tail," can be pulled on to tighten the sling, making it adjustable to fit different wearers and different positions. Ring Slings come in a variety of styles from the open-tailed un-padded ring sling like the Zolowear Ring Sling, to the padded closed-tail ring sling like the Hava Ring Sling.

The Mei Tai
The Mei Tai is an Americanized version of the baby backpack carriers used in Asia for centuries. The carrier is simply a rectangle of fabric with four straps, two for the waist and two for the shoulders. Because the straps simply tie together in a number of configurations, this baby backpack carrier is very versatile; it can not only be used on your back, but on front and hip as well. The Mei Tai is a one-size-fits-most carrier. You can find these carriers in many colors and combinations of features. Kozy Carrier is a wide bodied Mei Tai that even has a small pocket at the end of the strap just the right size for your cell phone and keys. Catbird Baby offers a hood for baby and a cinching strap to adjust fit for smaller babies or for facing out positions. Deciding on which features you want or need will determine which of these two great carriers would work best for you.

The Baby Wrap or Wrap Sling
Baby wraps are the one of the oldest style baby carriers. Wraps are a long continuous cloth that ties around you and baby. With baby tied on to you, you are free to go about your day and do what you need to do all the while being there for baby. You can wear your little one in many different positions including cradle (breastfeeding), facing in (snuggle hold), facing out, on the hip or easily and securely on your back.
There are stretchy wraps like the Moby Wrap and the Sleepy Wrap which are great for first time wrappers. For those who plan on doing extended baby wearing, i.e. for long periods during the day or well into toddlerhood, a woven wrap is usually the wrap of choice. The woven wraps like the Didymos or the Dolcino offer all the same great tying options of a stretchy wrap without the stretch. For those who love the idea of a wrap but feel that the tying is a bit more than they wish to learn there is always the Baby K’tan with all the front carry options of a traditional wrap but no wrapping needed.

The Soft Structured Carrier (SSC)
A Soft Structured baby Carrier has a semi-rectangular body with buckles instead of ties and can come with a formed waist strap like the Scootababy or an unstructured waist strap like the Pikkolo. The Scootababy is a hip style carrier where the Pikkolo is more like a Mei Tai with buckles.

Getting Help
For parents that would like a little bit more help with learning their carrier there is a wonderful DVD, Tummy2Tummy that covers most styles of carriers. In the Tummy2Tummy DVD’s you learn everything from the basic carries to the more advanced carries all while in the comfort of your own home and you can always pause and rewind to view something again and again.

We hope this has given you a little taste of the different types of carriers there are for you to choose from. Stay tuned for our next blog post where we will cover the pros and cons of each style carrier from our point of view.

Happy baby wearing, and to help you with that leave us a comment here and follow us on Twitter SnuggleHugs is our Twitter ID, to be entered in the drawing for a free Tummy2Tummy DVD great for beginners and experts alike.  DVD will be given away July 24th. 
One Comment per day = 1 entry
Each Tweet with @SnuggleHugs http://www.snugglehugs.com/ = 2 entrys
If you link back to me (link to http://www.snugglehugs.com/) on another forum/blog = 3 entrys (you must email me link to where you posted me@snugglehugs.com)
Good Luck!
Christine of Snuggle Hugs
Winner of our Free Tummy2Tummy DVD was Kasey Goodnough.  Congrats!!!!!
 

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