Bundleboo Baby Carrier Press Release

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Babywearing is made Easy with the Versatile and Trendy Baby Carrier Design that Features a Patent-Pending Safety Seat by Bundleboo™ LLC.

Bundleboo™, LLC. has created a Safety Seat style wrap carrier that not only adds to the comforts of babywearing, but it also provides support to the world wide non-profit organization, The Smile Train.

Winchester, VA., June 21, 2007- During her pregnancy, Bundleboo LLC wraps founder, Rebekah Gonzalez was told her little girl, Katy, would be born with a Cleft lip and/or Cleft palate. Shortly after the birth, Katy, then 3 months would undergo cleft lip repair. In the hospital, Katy found comfort while in her traditional wrap carrier. Following the surgery, Katy was finally getting the attention she deserved as was the traditional wrap that she was being carried in. The interest from this simple wrap was so overwhelming that Rebekah thought she could make a business making them herself. Being taught to sew in her mother's kitchen, and by taking the advice from her to find a unique style that would stand out from the rest, Rebekah started making some much needed changes to her traditional wrap and within 24 hours , Bundleboo LLC was born. "The idea was based around a defined and more secure place for the baby to sit" states Rebekah. Within four months, the "safety seat" style wrap was patent-pending. Once Rebekah could no longer keep up with the demands of sewing, she found a US based manufacturing company that provides, Bundleboo LLC with fabrics that are 100% made in the USA.

Bundleboo LLC wraps are made using machine washable and dryer safe, 100% woven cotton and is designed with a patent-pending safety seat which consists of roomy, comfortable leg holes built into the fabric. Panels are made to evenly distribute the weight of your baby over the shoulders, back and hips which virtually eliminate back pain and pressure points that are common in strap or one shoulder carriers.

With all of the tremendous benefits of a traditional wrap carrier, Bundleboo LLC has provided safety, comfort, and simplicity of use along with peace of mind.

There is no minimum infant weight requirement and it will support toddlers up to 40 pounds. With 10 different carrying positions, it allows you the flexibility to find the most comfortable position for you and your baby. In addition, they also allow for 2 discrete and hands-free nursing positions. "There is a small learning curve but after you have done it a few times, you should be able to put your baby in any of the positions in under one minute." Rebekah adds, "Bundleboo LLC has truly cut the learning curve in half from traditional wrap carriers, making it far easier to master in a short period of time."

Bundleboo LLC offers three different product designs.

Classic Bundleboo is their conservative solid color carrier with cream color accents. The Signature Bundleboo is a fun and unique design fabric center panel. This design re-enforces and clearly defines the "Safety Seat" and after adding extra fabric, it also provides a small about of padding for your shoulders in a few of the back positions. The Premier Bundleboo is a custom line that provides the customer with specific fabrics, patterns, and animal or design appliqués creating an extraordinary Bundleboo wrap. In August 2007, the Organic Bundleboo will be made available for retail purchases. Each carrier purchased includes a tote bag and instructional DVD. Prices vary for styles and range from $69.00-$119.00.

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Babywearing Press Releases | By ChattBabyWearer | 4:43 PM | Comments (1)

New Moby Wrap Article

I just got an e-mail about a Moby wrap article on the National Baby & Children’s web site. The article titled All Wrapped Up: It's 18 feet long, nurtures a bond between you and your baby..... is short, but worth reading.

I personally would not have named the article the way they did. Just hearing that a wrap is 18 feet long sounds intimidating, and could be a turn off to new moms and dads. I think once you use the wrap a few times the length of the wrap is inconsequential.

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Babywearing | By ChattBabyWearer | 9:35 PM

Babywearing hot new thing for busy parents

Found this babywearing article today and thought I would share.

One thing that strikes me is that the importance of babywearing has to be reported in the news. How is it that the need for a child to be close to its parents has to be reported on? I seriously don't get it. I guess I am struck by how quickly some moms will reject natural instinct and follow the silly and harmful advice of the Gary Ezzos of the world.

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Babywearing | By ChattBabyWearer | 6:27 PM | Comments (2)

EllaRoo Wrap Review

The EllaRoo wraparound baby carrier (wrap) was my first "I've just struck gold" baby carrier. It allowed me to have two hands free while carrying my baby and remaining at least as comfortable as if he was in my own arms. As he grew, I got used to his weight, I could wear him out of the way on my back if I wanted, and I could adjust the carrying position to be comfortable whether I was gardening, cooking, shopping, or just strolling with him. Even now as I am pregnant, I can use the EllaRoo wrap to take care of his need to be held while going about my day.

The Ellaroo Wrap is a long piece of hand-woven cotton fabric that can be tied in different ways, but usually over both shoulders and around the torso to create a secure and comfortable carrier for your baby or toddler. It is essentially a 15 foot scarf, beautiful, colorful, and lightweight. The wide width allows it to be supportive enough to create the seat or pocket in which the baby rests. The weave of the fabric also gives it a grip or structure that, particularly for back carries, is essential for the right support.

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EllaRooWrap | By ChattBabyWearer | 2:52 PM | Comments (2)

Babywearing in the News

Just a few links to a little babywearing write up the Chattanooga Times Free Press did. Here is a link to the TFP article.

Also, you can check out this link if you want to see some babywearing in action. It starts on page 5.

Babywearing | By ChattBabyWearer | 10:37 PM

EllaRoo Mei Tai Review

The Mei Tai is fast growing in popularity among the babywearing crowd. It is often referred to by several different names. The most common is Mei Tai, and is followed in popularity by ABC or Asian Baby Carrier. I have even seen it referred to as a Mei Tai baby sling, which for me is a bit of a misnomer because it is more of a front or back pack carrier.


The Mei Tai is much like a Podaegi except the Mei Tai has a total of four straps where the Podaegi has only two. I believe the four straps makes the Mei Tai easier to tie, which has resulted in the Mei Tai being a bit more popular then the Podaegi. Though, Leslie loves her Podaegi and would not trade it.


One of the great things about the Mei Tai is that it can be tied before you leave the house, and once you are ready to wear your little one you can just loosen the straps and slide them in. As with any carrier there is a small learning curve, but after a few times of using it the tying-on becomes second nature.


The three best features of the EllaRoo Mei Tai are the colors, headrest, and comfort.


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EllaRooMeiTai | By ChattBabyWearer | 4:28 PM | Comments (1)