Giveaway: Jellie Babies Mei Tai
Last summer I had the pleasure of “meeting” Michelle Lloyd from Jellie Babies when I did a review for her hand made Mei Tai’s. (Don’t know what a mei tai is? This is an Asian-inspired soft baby carrier which can be used to carry baby either on the front, back, or even on the hip!) And recently I received an e-mail from her that you all are going to love!
“In honor of our 100th sale, Jellie Babies would like to offer up a giveaway for our newest design – Royal Peacock Blue! I personally want to thank Donielle and Naturally Knocked Up for reviewing Jellie Babies way back when, it has been a real blessing to our business!!“Jellie Babies Mei Tais are now made with the inner layer of duck cloth, also called canvas. The straps are triple x-box stitched to that inner layer and triple stitched to the carrier itself. Jellie Babies has added these features to increase the sturdiness of our Mei Tais.”
Michelle has also started to use an extra layer of fabric (canvas) in between the minky lining and decorative outer fabric.
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A Baby Wearing Guest Post
Today I’m bringing you a guest post from Desiree Fawn. She’s mama to 4 month old Gretchen and blogs at So Fawned all the way up in Canada.
Babywearing: Happy Babies & Happier Mamas
by, Desiree Fawn
There are many articles citing that the art of babywearing makes for happier, smarter & healthier babies and I absolutely agree. However, I feel as though I am benefiting just as much as a mother. Babywearing has solved so many issues that have come up and I cannot imagine parenting without it. I actually started collecting babywearing devices before my daughter was born. I had seen a few mamas wearing their babies on walks and at the grocery store and knew I wanted to give it a try but I never imagined what an incredible asset it would be.
When Gretchen was a newborn the only way that I could help her fall asleep was to put her in the sling and do laps around our apartment. The movement soothed her I loved her being so close. It helped us both to feel peaceful. Having her in the sling also served as a way to keep her swaddled and secure while she fell asleep. During those first few weeks the only time that I could manage to shower was when Gretchen was happy in the sling being worn by her daddy.
Now that she is four months old I still use the sling every single day and the benefits are no less. When she is fussy, a quick jaunt in the sling will calm her. If we are in public and she is hungry I can quickly change her position and latch her on before she starts to get upset or cry. I can even walk while nursing and no one notices.
Babywearing puts my mind at ease. I never have to worry about carting a stroller up and down our stairs or whether or not a place is stroller accessible or easy to maneuver. It makes shopping & running errands much easier. I also love that I can feel productive around the house while wearing her. I can cook, clean & fold laundry with her in the sling and she’s just as content as can be.
I love knowing that she sees what I see and that I am helping her learn about the world. I know that she is safe in the sling & she is so happy being face to face with everyone and greets them all with big smiles.
Babywearing makes for a happy baby & an incredibly happy mama. I have no idea what we would do without it. I hope she will continue to love being worn as much as I love wearing her for a very long time.
Thanks Desiree!! What a great post!
Babywearing Review: A Kangaroobabe Ring Sling
To finish up my week of babywearing I did just a couple weeks ago, (I know, a little late huh?) I figured I had to do a ring sling! And Jennifer from kangaroobabe sent me the perfect one to try out for you!!
Here’s just a little ditty about Jennifer and kangaroobabe:
My name is Jennifer and I live in Northwest Arkansas with my husband Grant and our 13 month old son Elliott. I became interested in babywearing after my son was born. Like a lot of babies he wanted to be held all the time and I found it hard to do much of anything since he was always in my arms. When I was pregnant I came across an original style padded ring sling at a thrift store for only $5. I tried it out with Elliott but it was awkward and hard to adjust so I set it aside and forgot about it. I began doing some research on babywearing and the different types of carriers. I started out by making a simple wrap out of a long piece of stretchy fabric. Elliott loved it and so did I; but I found it a bit inconvenient to get all wrapped up when we went out. I went back and studied the thrift store ring sling. I decided to cut the rings out of it and proceeded to use them to make my own sling. I had so much fun doing it I haven’t stopped since! Now I sell my slings, along with a few other things like baby leg warmers, tutus, onesies and bibs with ties on them in my etsy shop, www.kangaroobabe.etsy.com.
A little bit about my slings:
My slings are made with two layers of 100% cotton. I use aluminum sling rings from SlingRings.com. These sling rings are non-toxic. They are not welded so they have no weak points and they are tested to hold up to 250 pounds. I do multiple stitching at the weight bearing seams for added strength and durability. Ring slings are great because they are fully adjustable; no sizing is necessary. They are convenient to throw over your shoulder and slide your baby in. They can be used from newborns to toddlers in several different positions. The different carries are the cradle carry or the newborn carry, tummy to tummy, front facing or kangaroo hold, hip carry, and back carry. When worn properly the fabric will spread out across your back and shoulder to distribute your child’s weight.
Babywearing takes practice so don’t get discouraged if you don’t get it right the first time. YouTube has tons of great videos on how to use a ring sling; that’s how I learned. Stop by my blog, www.kangaroobabe.blogspot.com, to read about the benefits of babywearing.
Now Jennifer asked me if I had a preference on fabric before she sent me one, and from looking through her etsy store, I could tell anything she sent me I would love. She uses some pretty cute stuff! And let me tell you, the blue and green paisley she sent was right up my alley! So pretty.
But the rings.
Oh those rings.
For some reason they just looked confusing to me.
So I set it down in my office for a few days before giving it a go. And Jennifer must have somehow sensed I needed help, because I got an e-mail with all sorts of links to you tube videos showing how to put it on and put baby in. After watching a couple short clips, I was ready to go!
It did take me a couple times to figure out the best way to put the baby in, but once we got it, we got it! I’ve used it while making dinner and of course, I’ve used it while out shopping. And the one thing that always struck me as being in the way (the tail that hangs down) isn’t in the way at all! Plus it can be very useful to use as a nursing cover while nursing them in the sling! Cool huh?
So, if you’re in the mood or looking for a ring sling, check out kangaroobabe! You won’t be disappointed!
*oh – plus she has some other cute stuff in her shop too, like tutus! And I soooo hope my little girl is into tutus, cause she’s gonna have one as soon as she can walk!
Babywearing Review: A Mei Tai from Jellie Babies
Ever try a Mei Tai? I hadn’t until just recently when Michelle from Jellie Babies sent me one to review. Michelle has a great little Etsy shop where she sells her handmade Mei Tais as well as little mini Mei Tais for those little ones that want to carry their dolls. (How cute is that, right? How I would love to get one of those when my little girl is a bit older!) Plus her prices are pretty awesome too.
Here’s a little ditty from Michelle:
My parents named me Michelle and I became Lloyd when I married my husband nine years ago! I married an Australian and had the privileged of living in South Australia for the first 5 years of marriage. We had 2 boys there, now 7 and 5, then we moved to the states. We’ve lived in my hometown of Spokane, Washington for 4 1/2 years now and are surviving the winters…..barely! We have since had 2 baby girls, now 3 and 20 months.
It was after the birth of my 3rd child that I discovered the benefits of “baby wearing”. She was an extremely fussy baby. I felt that my whole life was spent on the couch nursing, and I was struggling to find a way to keep her happy and get anything else done in my day (including meaningful interaction with my boys) That is when I happened upon a sling and I never looked back. I researched other carriers and eventually landed on the Mei Tai. One of the things that attracted me to it was that I could easily make one myself and thereby change the look as much as I wanted. I loved it at first for the convenience, but have come to appreciate the wonderful benefits of having your baby so close so much of the time.
It was with the birth of my last child that I started making the carriers for other people. First, as gifts, and then I started selling them to friends who had one and wanted to give them to someone else. I never imagined I’d be selling them to people I didn’t know, let alone people all over the country! I named the company Jellie Babies after my daughters – Josephine and Ellie – and chose the butterfly symbol simply because of it’s beauty. I work out of my basement, mostly in the evenings when the kids are in bed and my husband is working on the computer.
The Mei Tai is something I love, but I realize there are many carriers out there and people have their own favorites. That is why I get so excited when someone else shares my enthusiasm for this carrier. I try to use designer fabrics, patterns that I love or imagine someone else will really love. I make all my carriers with sturdy, breathable, cotton twill and line them with Minky or twill, depending on your preference. I triple reinforce the stitching where straps attach to the carrier, which makes it durable. I have a carrier I used for both my girls and it’s still going strong. It does take a few times practicing to get it all down, but now it’s fun to put my toddler on my back, secure her with the straps, and head off down the grocery aisle. I hope you like the Jellie Babies Mei Tai as much as I do!
When I first got this in the mail, I was immediately impressed by the quality of the fabric and construction. And the fact that it had lightly padded shoulder straps! I wasn’t expecting that and was very pleased to see it. I also loved the fact that it’s lined with super soft Minky fabric. How awesome is that?
The instructions she sent me were easy to follow, though she’s right – it took me just a couple times to really get it right. Sophia seemed very comfortable in it and proceeded to fall asleep right away. Something about being carried right up against me knocks her out every time!
The carrier keeps her very secure and I never once felt as if she would fall out. It’s also light weight enough to where neither one of us get to hot. I do normally put her in it while sitting down though. Makes it easier for me at this point, but I’m sure one day it’ll be so second nature that I could put it on in just a couple seconds standing up. I had it tied under her bum for awhile, but have since noticed that she stays put better (doesn’t slouch) if I tie it at her back.
I’ve since used it around the house during the day and also at the grocery store. And I’m actually able to get this review because she’s in it! It’s been easy to put on and it’s also nice that I can take it off while she’s sleeping without disturbing her to much. The only downside I’ve noticed with this type of carrier (each type has it’s own!) is that again, the straps are long and I worry about getting them dirty when I put it on out in public.
All in all it’s a great carrier and really good quality. So if you’re looking for a Mei Tai for yourself or as a gift for someone else, check out Jellie Babies and support handmade!
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A friend of mine got me excited about the idea of a wrap a few months ago when her little babe was born. And when Wrap ‘n Wear decided to send me one to review I was pretty stoked.
Wrap ‘n Wear wraps are made out of lightweight crinkle cotton that have just a touch of give to them. If you’re like me, I had no idea what crinkel cotton was. When I pulled it out of the box, I finally found out! It’s a really light and airy fabric. And it’s crinkle-y.
Just cheking it over it seemed like it was of great quality and quite sturdy.
After a quick watch of the instructional DVD I tied it on. A bit to tight. So I loosened it a bit and popped baby right in. She got comfy right away and decided to take a bit of a nap!
After wearing it for a couple hours, I noticed how well she stayed where I had put her and the fact that I was still very comfortable and there was no pull on my shoulders. We were also both quite comfortable temperature wise as the fabric is so light. The wrap was very supportive and kept her secure the entire time. The extra support panel was great as well.The DVD that came with the wrap was easy to follow and covered something like 12 different carries. Cody liked it so much he wanted to watch it again! Actually, he was really interested in being quite involved in this whole review.
All in all, this is a great wrap and I look forward to using it. Especially during some of our hot and humid days over the summer. And I’m sure I’ll get my use out of it as well because it’s good quality and will last as long as I need it.
Babywearing Review: The Ergo
I had no idea what the Ergo was before I found the world of blogging. And then I found that it was supposedly the elite of all baby carriers. And can you believe I only first saw one in person just a few short weeks ago? It was then that I decided I had to try one, and I was super pumped that the lovely folks at Ergo decided to send me one to review!
First, a bit about Ergo:
The Ergo Carrier was first developed by Karin Frost when she created a carrier for her own son in 2001 and they began marketing it in 2003. ERGObaby is a family owned and operated company located on Maui, Hawaii. Their mission is to offer parents the most thoughtful, highest quality, and most innovative babywearing products and accessories found on the market. They also continuously educate parents on the benefits of baby wearing that go beyond the convenience factor as well as share related topics they feel will improve how the next generation of babies are brought into the world.
Now supposedly, you can use just this one carrier from infant to toddler.
Supposedly.
And they say it doesn’t hurt your back or shoulders at all.
So they say.
But how does it really work?
When it first came in the mail I was so exited to try it out. I had talked to a couple women who had used one and they seemed to enjoy their immensely and it got me anxious to try it myself!
Problem was, I noticed the box at the back door at the exact moment Sophia woke up to eat. So I did what I’m sure a lot of moms would. I quick opened the box and sat down to nurse while I pulled out the contents! I was able to read all of the instructions and literature that came with it while she got her lunch.
And as soon as she was done, I pulled it on and had Cody hop in. Why Cody and not Sophia? I didn’t have the infant insert just yet.
Cody thought it was soooo cool!! He fit in there perfectly (he’ll be 3 in just 2 months!) and seemed both comfortable and secure. Very secure actually. I never once felt like he could slip out. And I felt comfortable. The weight was really distributed quite evenly and it didn’t seem to pull on my shoulders. I could even stand up straight even though I had 30 pounds on my back!We even ran through the house with him in it because I wanted to see how secure and comfortable it really was. He thought it was hysterical and I was left impressed!
I also put him in this while I went garage sale-ing one day and he was in there for about a half hour. The only uncomfortable part was the fact that being only 6 weeks post partum, I am OUT OF SHAPE! I was tired, but not sore though.
I did manage to get down to one of the only stores in town that had the infant inserts last week, so I could try it out with Sophia. It did take me a couple times to get her in and situated comfortably, but now that we have it down, I can just pop her in with slight re-adjustments.
The Ergo goes on super quickly with only two clips. One on the waist and one over the chest or back depending on how you’re putting baby in. (and the front carry is great for covering up the post partum belly too!) The straps are padded but are not bulky and they added a great new feature so that the height of the chest strap doesn’t move when you take it off and put it back on. It also has a built in sleeping hood so keep baby’s head secure if they do fall asleep, and you can use it as a sun shield or nursing cover too. It’s so easy to get on and off though, that if baby does fall asleep you can take it off without waking them.
What I Liked:
- How easy it was to put on and take off
- How comfortable it was
- The fact that yes you can use this from birth till toddlerdom
- Baby/Toddler stay comfortable
- The quality is fantastic and I can see why these last so long. The fabric is super sturdy and durable too!
- It lives up to all it’s claims.
What I didn’t like so much:
- With the infant insert in, it does get just a tad bulky and can make it seem like there’s to much on top. Then again, the infant insert does keep baby nice and cozy.
- The waist strap isn’t very long. Granted I did just have a baby, but I only had a few inches at the end of the strap. They do sell an extension strap to fix that problem though if your waist is over 43″ in diameter.
I honestly can’t wait to get out this summer! A carrier like this opens so many doors for me now. Before I had to worry about my toddler running off, but this solves that problem! Plus I think this would be one that my husband would actually use as it’s not “girly”.
I think anyone who leads even a somewhat active lifestyle would love one of these!! I know the cost may seem like a lot up front, but if you think about how long you can use it, it does really make sense! Plus they have some cool attachments like a backpack and front pouch. I really can’t wait to get out to the park or beach or farmers market or……anywhere really! I don’t even have to bring my purse along now.
How to get dinner on the table with a new baby
As many moms know between 4 and 6pm seem to be a babies fussiest time. It always seems hardest to deal with a cranky baby around then too. I’m trying to get dinner going, do a quick cleanup before Todd gets home, and all around have it not look like a total zoo the second he walks in the door.
And while I plan my meals for each day and know what we’re supposed to be eating, sometimes the prep work just can’t be done ahead of time. So there I am in the kitchen, baby crying and the toddler running around.
That is, until I truly discovered the convenience of baby wearing.She sleeps and I cook. And the whole family gets to eat some good food! This has really been working for me as I usually cook this way just about every night. With both of my hands free I have 2 hands when I need them. Or one to stir and one for the toddler if necessary!
*and as a disclaimer – be careful. If something hot could splatter or spill on baby, just don’t do this. Always use common sense.
This post is linked to Works for Me Wednesday and if you’re here from We Are That Family, as an FYI: I have a temporal scanner/thermometer up for grabs until this Friday at 6:00am! It’s a great way to take a little ones temp!
Babywearing Review: The Kylie Wrap
I found Erin’s wraps online just a few weeks ago and was super excited when she agreed to send me one to review. It’s called the Kylie Wrap ana you can find them at www.thekyliewrap.com.
Just a bit from Erin
My name is Erin and I am a stay-at-home mom of 2. My daughter is about to turn 3 and my son is about to turn 1. I started making baby wraps after my son was born. I needed a way to carry him close to me while still being able to chase my toddler, go grocery shopping, run errands, clean the house, etc. It was then that I started making stylish baby wraps. My family and I live in a small mountain town. It takes 30 minutes just to get to a grocery store. We live the simple life and enjoy being outdoors. I am huge on attachment parenting. I breastfeed, co-sleep, dont let my kids cry it out, dont spank, etc. I think baby-wearing is just natural for both mom and baby and am proud to make a product that encourages that.
The Basics
The wrap is made from lightweight stretchy jersey fabric with an extra support panel in the middle.
What we thought
When I pulled it out of the mail, I had to laugh at how long it was! I know why a lot of moms are intimidated by these wraps, they look super confusing! But Erin has some super easy instructions right on her website. And even though it’s the first time I’d tried a wrap, I had it on within just a minute. Putting Sophia in it was easy as well and once I had her situated, she got all comfy and fell asleep.
The first day I wore it for just a couple hours and it was comfortable the entire time. No back aches, no shoulder aches, nothing. A couple days later I brought it to church with me and had her in it for about 4 hours while I was helping take photos of all the moms and their kids on Mother’s Day. If anything would have caused me to be uncomfortable, it was that morning! But no pain. At all! The only thing I had to do was tighten it just a bit after I took her out to feed her and had to put her back in.
I’ve also used it while making dinner, taking walks, garage sale-ing, and of course at church! Everywhere I went with it, people stopped to ask me where I got it. I even got to talk to a brand new mom at the mall who definitely needed one as she too had an active toddler boy to run after along with a brand new baby.
What I Liked:
I actually loved this wrap! It’s super comfortable with the soft jersey knit and really cute with the stylish support panel. (I had the pink sparrow one) Sophia always seemed very comfortable and secure in it and fell asleep quite often. I also really liked the fact that there was nothing between the two of us, she was resting right on my chest. And although it looked difficult to “wrap”, I loved how easy it actually was. I can get it on in no time now!
I also love the fact that other people can’t be grabbing at Sophia all the time. The can see her face, but the rest is all covered up. And that makes for less germs all over my baby!!
One more thing that’s great, it covers up the post partum belly! I;m in that great phase where maternity clothes make you look huge and still pregnant, but regular clothes show off the not so tight tummy. Wearing the baby in this wrap takes care of that for me!
As an added plus, they are all handmade by a mom, and I love to support handmade items! The quality of the fabric and the construction of the wrap itself is also fabulous! Sometimes you just don’t know about handmade items, but it definitely did not look like I made it! (I am NOT a seamstress. I can fake it sometimes, but it shows!)
What I didn’t like so much:
The only problem I have with it, I guess really isn’t to much of an issue. But because it’s so long, and the fact that I don’t want to get it dirty, if I’m- let’s say going to a grocery store, I have to wrap myself up before we leave cause I don’t want to have to be wrapping myself up in the dirty parking lot. And because it’s a stretchy fabric, it does seem to stretch just a tad after a few hours of use. (like when I use it all day long!) I usually just sit down and tighten it up a bit though. So no real biggie.
Oh yea, and I have to be a little careful what shirt I wear since it can pull down a bit in the front and when people go looking at the baby, I don’t want to give them a sneaky peek of “the goods”, if you know what I mean!
This wrap really has a lot of advantages and I’m really happy with it. I honestly don’t know how I went without one when Cody was little! It’s been such a lifesaver for me this time, not to mention a sanity saver!
Plus wherever I go, women are stopping and asking me all about it! So if you need a wrap, go check out The Kylie Wrap! You won’t be disappointed!
The panels on the shoulders are great too, because if the baby falls asleep, you just pull one over her head and she stays put. (like in the pic – although she’s not asleep is she?)
And a little funny: the first time I wore this to church people kept thinking I was still pregnant and asked a couple of my friends when I was due because they thought I’d already had her! When baby falls asleep, it can make you look like you’re still pregnant. Those it’s much less painful to carry her this way! The weight is in the same place, but she sure feels a lot lighter! Plus she’s not pushing bones and bladder out of the way!
Babywearing Review: The Peanut Shell
The Peanut Shell falls into the pouch style sling category and was the second carrier I’ve owned. (I didn’t care for the Snugli much) I went online and bought this when Cody was about 7 months old or so. I was tired of never having my hands free when I went out and he was starting to make grocery shopping difficult as he hated sitting in the carseat in the cart, but couldn’t quite sit up in it himself.
It was a lifesaver! I used the hip carry and it worked out quite well. I could finally make it through the store without any problems. For the next few months, this is how we went out anytime we were going to be outside or walking around at the mall, etc.
Now I’ve been using it with Sophia, and it’s the first time I’ve been able to use the cradle carry. It worked very well for us, but I had to make sure she was situated just right or she wasn’t to happy in there. And now at just over nine pounds she’s a bit big for the size we have. I bought one based on the size I needed for a hip carry for a teeny kid. I think one size up would help our problem of her being squished.
What I loved:
It’s easy to learn how to use and there is no learning curve. It’s also small and very portable. Easy to toss in a diaper bag. It also has a nice padded edge on one side which is super nice for the hip carries as the fabric won’t dig into baby’s legs. The pocket on the front is super convenient for keys and some cash so you don’t have to take a purse too. Plus the designs are super cute!!
What I didn’t love:
After awhile my shoulder would tend to get a bit sore from the extra weight and the shoulder that had the sling on it had somewhat limited mobility as I couldn’t raise my arm to high.
All in all:
I do like this sling and it still serves it’s purpose as a quick carrier that is comfortable for shorter durations. (ex. the grocery store) It’s also a nice one to get the baby to sleep in since I can pull it, and her, off over my head and then lay her down without waking her up.
A week of babywearing!
So this week you’ll either be really interested or really bored in what I have to say.
You see, I’ve tried out all sorts of slings and wraps and other carriers, tested them out, and am about to tell you what I thought of them. Plus we’ll be showing you all the fun we’ve had babywearing and a few things I’ve learned about it.
*and on Friday I’ll put up a Mr. Linky and hopefully some of you all will link up to pics and posts you’ve done about babywearing!















