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| Jetgirls Member Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: CVG
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| Since there seems to be "baby fever" running rampant lately, I thought I would share this with you all. For all of you who have little ones on the way or for anyone with babies and toddlers who are looking for a good baby carrier, try: ERGObaby - baby carrier - back pack - sling Some might say I have an obsession with trying to find the perfect baby carrier and they might be right. I love "baby-wearing" as hippie as that sounds and love that I have found this carrier. It is somewhat pricey but well worth every penny. I barely feel my daughter's weight and she loves being carried in it. I also love that I have my hands free when I go out to run errands. Strollers can be very cumbersome... Anyone else out there have an Ergo Carrier and care to share their thoughts? Dyane
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| Jetgirls Ol' School Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Southern state
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| After going through all the carriers, it is by far my favorite. I have the bjorn, and it hurts my shoulder. Even my 2 year old can still fit into the ergo carrier on my back. I absolutely love it, and I would never buy another one after having this one. It helps a bunch when we are on trips or at a party and we need to keep track. |
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| Jetgirls Ol' School Member Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Panama City, FL
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| We are without a doubt giving this on e a try,, after all the raves about it, how could we pass it up? DO they sell it in stores? or only online? |
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| they sell it in a few limited locations (some boutique in Vermont I think and a few other random places) but i think the easiest way to buy it would just be online. it even comes with a DVD with instructions of how to use it in the various carrying positions. it is super easy to use and definitely a shoulder and back saver. we are actually travelling tomorrow so we'll be toting our daughter through the airport in it.
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| Jetgirls Member | Definitely agree with the Ergo from about 4/5 months old through till 3 or 4 years. I flew out to France alone with my 10 week old and my 3 year old on Weds though and the Moby wrap was invaluable for carrying the baby through the airport while lugging suitcases. I could never have managed it with just the stroller. |
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