Ergobaby
Earlier this month we launched our hotly anticipated Evolve 3-in-1 High Chair.
Did you know that with an easy add-on, it can turn into a sturdy and sleek Kitchen Helper?
What is a Kitchen Helper or Learning Tower?
A kitchen helper or learning tower (they’re the same thing!) is a piece of furniture that your little one can stand on to bring them up to the height of your kitchen counter or table. It allows your toddler to get involved with cooking, baking, crafts and more; safely and comfortably.
From baby’s first foods to big kid sous chef, the Evolve 3-in-1 High Chair simplifies your life so you can enjoy the magic in the everyday moments.
Oh, we are so excited, Ergobaby is celebrating its birthday this year!
20 years ago, single mum Karin Frost designed and sewed a baby carrier in her home in Hawaii so that she could carry her baby close and comfortably to her body.
Who would have thought back then that over 20 years later, she would inspire millions of families worldwide with her idea and support them in their everyday parenting?
Karin Frost certainly didn't. With the birth of her Ergobaby Original baby carrier, she set a movement in motion that she would never have dreamed of.
Babywearing is no longer a niche thanks to Karin Frost. Today, so many mums, dads, grannies, granddads and caregivers are wearing baby carriers and we are extremely proud of
The female breast is probably the most beautiful and comforting place for a baby: it provides warmth, nourishment and security. They are also a symbol of femininity, have sexiness and can give you feelings of pleasure. Therefore, you should love and honour them and carry them proudly in front of you. You read that right: Your breasts are great and deserve to be loved, cherished and cared for. Why do we emphasise this so much? About one in eight women will develop breast cancer at some point in their lives, and to prevent it, good care, regular pat-downs/checks and a healthy lifestyle are essential.
Together with Pink Ribbon Belgium - a non-profit organisation that fights against breast cancer - we as partners want to continue to draw attention to the topic of breast cancer and especially the so important preventive care and thus contribute to reducing the number of women suffering from breast cancer.
Here at Ergobaby we know exactly what it’s like when you’re just finding your parenting groove, you’ve figured out which products do and don’t work for your family and suddenly the topic of weaning / offering your baby complementary foods starts to crop up and there’s a whole new world of “stuff” you need to consider.
How do you know which is the best high chair on the market?
Or, more importantly, how do you know which is the best high chair for you and your family’s needs? Don’t worry, we’ve got you! We’re sharing our top five things to look out for when choosing the right high chair for you and your little one/s.
Does the high chair grow with baby?
If this is your first foray into the world of high
It’s often said that the kitchen is the heart of every home, and we are inclined to agree. Which is why we are especially delighted to introduce the latest addition to our Evolve Home Collection... the Evolve 3-in-1 High Chair!
Following in the footsteps of our incredibly popular Evolve Bouncer, the Evolve 3-in-1 High Chair is carefully designed to support little ones through every stage of growth, without compromise.
It grows with your baby from infant to toddler and beyond. With three different modes, the Evolve High Chair lets baby experience their first solid foods, join you at the family table, and experiment with you in the kitchen.
Each mode is specially designed to fit the requirements of your baby’s age and needs. The High Chair provides a comfortable feeding space for
Breast/chest feeding is known to be the best way to give your baby everything they need for healthy development and to build a strong immune system.
At the same time, it strengthens your parent-child bond and is a unique moment that only you can experience together. Magical!
What are the benefits of a Nursing Pillow?
A nursing pillow can help you to ensure that breast/chest feeding works optimally, especially at the beginning of your breast/chest feeding relationship. It supports you in positioning your baby optimally on the breast/chest, making it as comfortable as possible for both of you.
During the first few weeks of your child's life, your daily routine may look something like this:
The new year has begun and naturally you may be thinking about what you want to achieve this year in terms of resolutions. Many of us have two main goals on our list: exercise, and healthy food choices.
Being physically active can support you in reducing the natural weight gained during pregnancy, develop brain health, reduce risk of disease, improve bone, and muscle quality and enhance your ability to do everyday activities. This is important as your little one begins to grow, becoming heavier and stronger, you will need the strength and energy to keep up with them.
Finding time to exercise can be challenging especially at the start of your parenting journey. When you are feeling tired, being active may seem like the last thing you want to do. Regular activity can relax you, keep you fit and help you feel more energetic. It can also help your body recover
Let's not fool ourselves, with a newborn or toddler, New Year's Eve is different than it used to be. But that doesn't mean that celebrating the New Year can’t happen. And glittering parties with champagne, midnight toasts and extensive fireworks displays aren't necessarily a thing of the past. But, as parents, you will quickly realise that there are advantages to not leaving the house with little ones. There are plenty of other ways to have a New Year's Eve family party. And celebrate the start of the new year. New Year's Eve with children can be creative, delightful, fun and relaxed - we've got some ideas for you!
Celebrating New Year's Eve with small children: The 8 top tips
1. Move your New Year's Eve Family Party to the afternoon
If you have to breast/chestfeed
Hohoho, it's finally here again - the most magical time of the year. However, it can be a busy time too! Between the hustle and bustle between shopping, going to the Christmas markets, holidays with the family accompanied by the colourful sea of lights of the Christmas decorations can quickly be too much for babies and small children. There is a lot to process, which can affect little one’s sleep. And if there is not enough time to rest because of the many activities during the day, there is no other way for the children to process the many impressions and stimuli in the evening or at night. With toddlers, this can manifest itself in hyperactivity or tantrums, and with the very youngest, not infrequently in an evening screaming concert. To prevent this, we would like to give you our baby sleep guide - the Christmas edition:
Less stress at Christmas with baby: the 10 best tips
With the holiday season around the corner, we asked Sarah Patel, a certified baby and toddler sleep consultant and founder of Teach To Sleep, to provide us with some tips on how we can support our little one’s sleep during the festive period.
Bedtimes and Nap Routines
All babies and children thrive on routine and consistency so if you can, stick to your usual nap and bedtime routines. It doesn’t have to be the exact routine, for example if your little one usually has a bath as part of their bedtime routine and you are visiting family who don’t have a bath or you arrive too late to do the bath, this isn’t going to impact sleep.
By doing a small part of your bedtime routine your little one will still understand that bedtime is coming. This might be as simple as,