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We are often asked about our infant insert and whether or not parents need them for their baby. Here we attempt to answer some of those questions!
Will I need an infant insert?
Our Easy Snug infant inserts are designed so that you can carry your newborn baby both ergonomically and comfortably in a soothing, nest-like comfort close to you, for a cozy transition to the world from the womb.
If you are using an Ergobaby Original or Ergobaby All Position 360 Carrier, you will need an infant insert when wearing your baby between 3.2-5.5kgs / 7-12lbs or approx. newborn to 4 months old.
Our Adapt and Omni 360 carriers can be used from newborn (min. 3.2kgs/7lbs) with no need for an insert.
We give a maximum weight and age as a guide only, as all babies develop differently.
The infant insert is specifically designed to support babies who have not yet developed strong head and neck control and/or the ability to sit comfortably, with their hips in an optimal 'M'-shape position in the carrier alone.
We've teamed up with Charlie Bears Ltd.
to bring you the perfect prize for your little adventurer!
Enter below to WIN a Hello Kitty Ergobaby Doll Carrier AND a 'Wisdom' Charlie Bears Collection Plush!
Summer Adventure Giveaway with Charlie Bears
Participants Rights
Each participant has the right to request, free of charge, any data about themselves which is collected and stored within the context of the competition.
At any time, each participant has the right to request the immediate deletion of their personal data.
Each participant assures that the personal information they provide, in particular first name, surname, place of residence and email address, is truthful and correct.
The participant can withdraw consent at any time.
After revoking consent, the collected and stored personal data of the participant will be deleted immediately. Data queries, corrections, deletion requests, revocations or other questions should be sent to : gdpr@ergobaby.eu
Beat the heat this Summer with the help of Ergobaby & Benbat!
Head to @ergobabyuk on Instagram to enter!
Terms & Conditions
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. PURCHASE DOES NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING.
This giveaway is open to residents of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, aged 18+, excluding the immediate families of Ergobaby employees, agents and anyone else professionally connected with this competition. One entry per person.
To enter, the competition entrant must :
❶ Follow @ergobabyuk and @benbatuk on instagram
❷ Leave a tip in the comments underneath the competition post on @ergobabyuk's instagram feed, about how to keep baby cool, or expectant mums can leave a tip about keeping themselves cool, in the warm weather.
All entries must be completed by 9:00am on 06.07.2018 (GMT). Entries made after this time will not be counted.
On 06.07.2018, a single winner will be selected at random from all
This month, It's A Sling Thing is in our "Sling Library Spotlight"! 🌟
Each month, we are showcasing a sling library from the UK to share a bit about themselves and the invaluable services they offer local families and the wider community.
We will also be asking them to share some of the most asked questions and how they answer them!
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Jenni & Emily are directors of 'It's A Sling Thing' and here, Jenni talks through the services they offer and
why it means a lot to be able to help families wear their children.
From Jenni & Emily :
"It’s A Sling Thing is different to most sling libraries – we operate entirely online.
We provide sling hire via post, ordered from and sent to your own home, and our consultancy services take place over the phone or via video calls.
We want to support as many families as possible to try carrying, and our services often support families who cannot attend local sling services.
We also offer Try Before You Buy on many slings and carriers which we retail.
It’s been a busy couple of months for the royals. But not to be overshadowed by the recent big royal wedding was the news of the arrival of Kate and William’s third child not too long ago. Over the past few months, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have had us all guessing about the new royal nursery. Will it be classic and timeless or a fun character theme?
There’s no denying it that creating the perfect nursery for the arrival of a new little one can be both stressful and exciting. But how do you make sure your new baby’s nursery is the perfect calming and welcoming environment?
National homebuilder and experts in new spaces, Miller Homes, has these tips.
Add a splash of colour
Naturally, colour is a good place to start when designing the perfect nursery.
A lick of paint really can make all the difference, so why not opt for pale pastel colours to ensure your little one’s nights are filled with peaceful candy dreams? Don’t feel like going the full works? Try painting walls in two different
Summer is finally approaching, and if you’re anything like us, you’ll be counting down to that much-anticipated family break. Playing on the beach, or splashing around in the pool with the little ones, is the stuff of precious memories – but before you reach your sun-drenched destination, there’s the small matter of getting there.
Air travel can be a real challenge for parents of young children, with even the best-behaved ones prone to crying from tiredness, hunger, painful ears, or simply because their routine has been disrupted. Add to that the fact that we’re all-too-aware how disgruntled other passengers get when there’s a grizzly baby on board, and you could end up feeling frazzled before you’ve even taken off.
So, how do you ensure baby is as relaxed as possible for the flight? Peter Jenkins, from luxury travel specialist Sun-hat Villas and Resorts, has these tips.
Plan ahead
It’s always fun to choose your accommodation and pick out restaurants in your resort, but don’t forget the
This Father's Day, we're giving you a chance to WIN an Omni 360 Cool Air Mesh Baby Carrier for the babywearing dad (or soon-to-be babywearing dad!) in your life!
Head over to our instagram post to enter!
Good luck! 🍀
Terms & Conditions
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. PURCHASE DOES NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING.
This giveaway is open to residents of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, aged 18+, excluding the immediate families of Ergobaby employees, agents and anyone else professionally connected with this competition. One entry per person.
To enter, the competition entrant must :
❶ Follow @ergobabyuk on instagram ❷ Like the Ergobaby UK Facebook Page ❸ Tag a dad in the comments underneath the competition post on @ergobabyuk's instagram feed
All entries must be completed by midnight 16.06.2018 (GMT). Entries made after this time will not be counted.
On 17.06.2018, a single winner will be selected at random
by CARiFiT
Whilst we may think of exercise as a way to lose weight and get back in to shape, there are actually many other benefits to being active. Exercise is known to maintain and improve feelings of well-being as a result of chemical changes in our brains. The increased endorphins released as the body moves into exercise mode are proven to have positive effects on our mood and wellbeing. Coupled with the numerous other benefits of exercise like accelerated post-birth recovery, building strength, increasing energy levels and social interaction with other mums, the list is endless!
However, as many new parents know, sometimes just getting out of the front door can be likened to a military operation so some of the various daily activities that could be done without a thought pre-baby, are no longer quite so easy. Exercise tends to be one of those things that is often considered but pushed to the side due to “I just don’t have the time” or “the baby’s routine just won’t allow for me time”
Whole Lotta Ergobaby Love
A Review by Vibes Life Us
We have been lovers of baby wearing since Emerson was 8 weeks old. If you live in London you know that owning a baby carrier is a necessity. As convenient as the tube is, unfortunately many of the stations are just not suitable for prams. You will also know that if you’re ever caught out at rush hour, then London commuters most definitely arnt buggy friendly. Space is a commodity on the underground, and prams use up lots of it. So strapping your baby to your person is the way forward, or backward depending on how you carry.
Whilst pregnant I spent a lot of time researching baby carriers. Those were the days!! The days when I had time to endlessly Google reviews, and compare products. These days I’m more about that “panic impulse, Amazon Prime life”, and HSBC love me for it. The Ergobaby 360 was the product that came out on top, after I had completed my thorough market study, and it was the one that we went ahead and purchased.

When shopping for a baby carrier, wearing baby in a front outward facing position is a feature that a lot of parents look for. Although some babies do not enjoy being carried facing outward, many love being able to watch the world around them, exploring new sights and sounds with the comfort of you close behind.
Unlike sitting facing the world in a stroller, wearing your baby front outward facing means she is held up higher where she can see over the fence at the farm for you to point out the animals or up at conversational height on a woodland walk, able to reach out and touch the leaves.
Before you embark on your world-facing adventure, you should know the signs that mean your child is ready, how to wear baby in an optimal, front outward facing position in our 360 or Omni 360 carrier and when baby needs to be turned back to a parent-facing position.
Signs Baby is Ready to Try Front Outward Facing
As baby’s brain develops and their muscles strengthen, they may begin showing you signs that