Back and hip carry class Wednesday May 26th
Wearing your baby on your back is the single most comfortable, practical and versatile way to wear your baby. From newborns to toddlers, this type of carry is truly universal! Learn how to do it and free your hands! The class includes tips on hip wearing as well. Our instructor is Eszter Szakállas, a certified babywearing instructor. The class costs HUF 3500. When: Wednesday, May 26th 2010,...
Read MoreFront carry class Wednesday May 19th
This class is for pregnant women and moms with small babies. Learn tips and tricks for how to most comfortably wear your baby in front, and when to make the switch to your back. Ideal for younger/lighter babies. For pregnant women, we include ties to support your belly in the last few weeks of pregnancy. The class will be held in English by Eszter Szakállas, a Lana-certified babywearing...
Read MoreBack carry class October 28th
Back carry class Lea. Learn how and when and why to put your baby on your back using a sling or a wrap. Practice on your own baby or on stuffed dolls provided. Buy a Lana wrap if you like them. When: October 28th, 12:30 pm to 2 pm. Where: Életkör (see here for instructions on how to get there) How much: HUF 3500 Class will be held by a Lana-certified babywearing instructor in English. Sign...
Read MoreBabywearing class TOMORROW!
Sorry for the late notice, everyone, but the first babywearing class is TOMORROW after mommy-baby group! This is the first class of the two-parter series for pregnant women. Women past their 30th week in pregnancy are the ideal candidates for this course, but I’m sure if you’re earlier along and interested, you’re welcome, too. The course does cost money – it is 5000 HUF...
Read MoreWear your baby!
The advantages of babywearing When babies emerge from the womb after nine months of inhabiting your body, their natural inclination is not for lying in crib by themselves, to be picked up at regular intervals in order to be fed and changed, and having to resort to crying to have their needs met, or even worse, having even their crying ignored in the name of order. Babies’ inclination out of the...
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