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Sep

Mother and Child PhotoThe photo on the left reminded me (when I first saw it) of a common scenario in Baguio and Benguet province in the Philippines. It’s part of their culture. Mothers in those places carry their babies wherever they go even in the farms. Other places like in Indonesia and Malaysia practice this. According to some local folks in Baguio, carrying babies wherever they go makes their bond (mother) with the child stronger. If you think the same as those mothers, then read on and see if the product shown in the photo is for you.

Baby Slings are products designed to be worn by the mother. As the picture shows, baby slings and babywearing enable the mother to bring her baby anywhere. They extremely strong and stylish. They come in different sizes, colors and fabric.
If you want to get closer to your baby and cannot afford to leave her in the care of other people, then a baby sling is simply the product tailored for you.

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Tags: Baby Slings and Babywearing, Family, Filipino Culture

This entry was posted on Saturday, September 20th, 2008 at 3:23 pm and is filed under Family. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or TrackBack URI from your own site.

2 Responses so far to "On Baby Slings and Babywearing"

  1. 1 4Avatars v0.3.1Amor
    September 22nd, 2008 at 1:19 am  

    noong baby pa si Sean may ginagamit kaming baby carrier kapag lumalabas kami. Enjoy naman gamitin kasi hindi nakakangalay haha! Pero parang mas gusto ko yung ganyang baby sling. Matry nga sa susunod na pagkakataon, hehe.

    Amors last blog post..Family Day at Manila Zoo

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    jessie reply on September 23, 2008:

    Amor,

    Ang cute nga ng baby na karga karga ng mother with a baby sling eh. Sa Baguio maraming ganyan. The only difference is the fabric they use is woven by hand also known as “ABEL” in Ilocano.

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