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Enjoying our babywearing independence
If you’ve been following the Baby Carriers Downunder blog, you may have noticed we don’t write a lot of posts along the lines of “OMG! I so love [insert brand here]“. In fact, we don’t have any posts that sing … Continue reading
Posted in Babywearing Advocacy, Babywearing Business, Babywearing News, Blog News, Special Topics
Tagged advocacy, marketing
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Babywearing’s cottage industry (or maison industry, or 3-bed-brick-veneer industry…)
If you’ve got an addiction to good quality baby carriers and slings (c’mon, I know I’m not the only one…) then you’ve probably bought from more than a few WAHMs in your time. WAHMs – work at home mums – … Continue reading
Ninja Babywearing and Sling-spotting at Corinbank
I’ve had the most fantastic weekend at the Corinbank Festival! I was there to teach babywearing in the Green Kulture village, but I also spent lots of time spotting slings while sipping chai, playing Scrabble, learning about clay-balling, watching circus … Continue reading
Posted in Babywearing Advocacy, Ring slings and pouches, Wearing Toddler
Tagged advocacy, back carry, canberra
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Eco-warrior parenting – the benefits of babywearing
Did you go to a Walk Against Warming 2009 event on Saturday 12 December? ABC News says there were more than 90,000 people at rallies around Australia, including over 2,000 at the Parliament House rally in Canberra. I spotted ring … Continue reading
It’s Time to Get Serious: Parity
A number of pundits have recently declared that the Australian dollar is approaching parity with the U.S. and that we may reach those heady grounds by Christmas. What in the name of all that’s imported does that have to do … Continue reading
Posted in Babywearing Business, Babywearing News, Special Topics
Tagged economics, Time to get serious
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