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Canadian Labels: Baby Carriers
Baby Buddha Together Sling

This sling was created by a mom in Vancouver, BC. She paired up with an industrial designer and came up with the Baby Buddha Together Sling™. The sling is made from fabric milled in Canada and sewed in Vancouver. It comes with a reusable bag versus disposable packaging, although the bag is pink which might not be so desirable for some dads out there.
The Baby Buddha Together Sling supports a baby up to 35Ibs. It's made from poly-lycra, a stretchy lightweight material that wicks away moisture from you and your baby. This allows you and your little one to keep cool on hot days. It has a three piece system that allows for six different types of holds so you can switch the positions as they grow. The tie helps to transfer weight to the hips, and due to the stretchy nature of the material; it doesn't cut into your shoulders like some traditional carriers. It has a pocket in front which is fantastic for carrying keys or other things during outings. It comes in gender neutral colors which make it a good option for mom or dad.
My little boy loved the sling. I had him in the newborn hold for the first three months (the position is not in the instructions but you can find it on the website). He loved sleeping in it! Because it allowed me to have my hands free, I could get things done and still cuddle with him! One drawback, however, is that although it is lightweight, it's a lot of material to carry around and doesn't fit easily into a diaper bag.
Baby Buddha Together Sling
posted by Eco Baby Products on Tuesday, September 18, 2007
© 2007 EcoBabyProducts.com
2 Comments:
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February 11, 2008 9:43 AM I have to say, I have bought 4 carriers/slings before |
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March 27, 2008 11:12 AM The Baby Buddha Creators are GENIUS. The sling matches minimalist sensibility with pure simplicity of use. There is no unnecessary accessory. This sling is focussed on connection between baby and parent. My daughter instantly slips into a blissful and relaxed state when she enters the warm cozy confines of the Buddha. BRAVO! |


