by Michaela Slade | Feb 25, 2022 | Carriers, Newborn & Baby (0 - 18 months)
Why is skin-to-skin contact important for your baby’s development? Physical contact between infants and their primary caregivers increases a child’s chance of survival at its most basic level. Skin-to-skin contact has long offered protection against...
by Michaela Slade | Jan 11, 2022 | Carriers, Home & Nursery, Prams & Strollers
Our baby products have been awarded the best in Australia We are proud to announce that our baby products are the highest rated by parents and baby product experts in Australia. We have achieved over 26 product awards across our range of prams, strollers, baby...
by Michaela Slade | Dec 23, 2021 | Carriers, Newborn & Baby (0 - 18 months), Toddlers (19 - 36 months)
How to position your baby properly in a baby carrier. Did you know that the way you position your baby in your baby carrier can make a huge difference to yours and their health and safety? You ideally want your baby carrier to be as supportive as possible for your...
by Michaela Slade | Jul 16, 2021 | Carriers, Newborn & Baby (0 - 18 months)
Safe babywearing using the T.I.C.K.S rule Above: CONNECT™ Wrap (Glacier) To ensure best practice babywearing, we recommend keeping the T.IC.K.S. rule top of mind. This simple rule can help you easily remember how to place your baby in their carrier, so you can both...
by Michaela Slade | Jul 5, 2021 | Carriers
Hip dysplasia in babies: how to encourage healthy hip development Above: CONNECT™ Wrap (Glacier) When babies are born, it takes several months for their joints to stretch out naturally. Forcing hips to stretch out too quickly can result in problems such as hip...
by Michaela Slade | Apr 16, 2021 | Carriers, Newborn & Baby (0 - 18 months), Products, Toddlers (19 - 36 months)
Babywearing has many benefits for both parent and child. Brooke Maree, Australia’s leading babywearing educator, shares the main benefits from her experience as a mother and an expert. 1. Babywearing is practical A baby carrier or wrap is one of the most...