Changes here at Nature Baby Online seem to be constant. So goes life, I suppose. Our small family has added a member (I was married last month!) and made a big move to a rural community in Western North Carolina. In the midst of marriage and moving, I’ve hardly had time to think business. I’m in the dire need of restocking our inventory and adding new babywearing products. Now that we’re settled in our new home, I’m working on placing orders with new companies and adding products and carriers from companies we’ve been working with already. Watch out for new carriers, new colors, new fabrics. We have some exciting things coming way.
Our lovely daughter has just turned three (where has time gone?!) and babywearing is continuing to evolve and change with an older child. Our family is now living and working on a farm (specializing in lavender, blueberries, and dairy goats) and babywearing has helped us adapt to life on the farm. We do lots of walking and manual labor and Ruby is with us for each step. Often she is standing next to us, helping collect eggs or trim lavender. At other times, she needs to be off the ground and out of the way of the animals. In these moments, I sling her over my back and put her in her carrier. We do lots of walking and she tires quicker than we do, asking to be worn and carried.
Babywearing with an older child presents new joys and challenges. Older children still have the need to be carried and held close, while at the same time needing space to explore independence. It is important to have a carrier that your child enjoys being in and does not threaten her independence. With our daughter, Ruby, we generally let her decide when and where she wants to be carried. We still pack a carrier for each trip we go on, whether it be the grocery store or the mountain trails around our home. It is much easier on a parent’s back to carry an older child for long time periods in a carrier rather than on a hip. I find that my carriers are still lifesavers and never travel away from the home without one.
These days, our most used carrier is the Ergo Baby Carrier. Ruby is weighing in at over 35 pounds, making her quite heavy. We have found the Ergo to be extremely comfortable. While I can’t say that carrying around at 35 lb three year old is easy work, the Ergo makes it easier. I might be tired after carting her up and down the hills outside our home, my back doesn’t ache at the end of the day. The Ergo is a great carrier for parents looking for a carrier option that will last from birth through toddlerhood (and into preschool-hood!). It can be worn on the front, side, or back and distributes weight in an even fashion, eliminating back and shoulder pain. Like all carriers we sell, it is easy to use after a few practices. I find the Ergo Baby Carrier’s video to be an outstanding resource, making babywearing easy even for the novice. Of course, if you happen to live close by, we here at Nature Baby would be glad to help you get into your new (or old) carrier and help you feel 100% comfortable wearing your child.
We are expecting a large order of Ergo Baby Carriers to arrive soon, including some new prints. Keep an eye on our site to see what’s new!




