
This is the photo I took this weekend at my local Target store. I was flabbergasted to realize how many babywearing options they now offered. When I had my first baby, nearly 21 years ago, there were so few options. And they options that they did have were hard to find and even harder to use.
As I've had my other kids, I've noticed along the way the mom-to-mom sharing of babywearing finds. What works and what didn't as well as shopping tips and tricks. Finding all of this available at a mainstream store like Target, only goes to show you just how normalized babywearing is becoming in the United States. Way to go!
So what's your babywearing favorite?
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Babywearing has come a long way! originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Tuesday, November 27th, 2012 at 09:49:02.
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