This summer, a happy baby is a Breeze
A new product just released into the Australian market is sure to make parents and babies a whole lot happier this summer.
The Breeze Baby, from specialist baby sling distributors Babes in Arms, is a versatile baby carrier designed to keep baby cool and close, peaceful and settled.
Babes in Arms Director - and entrepreneurial mama - Anita Lincolne-Lomax says that the Breeze Baby is one of the most versatile products she has seen on the market.
‘One of the things that makes the Breeze Baby different to other slings is that it can be worn anywhere. This product is made from a beautiful fabric that breathes, is light and cool, but is also quick drying, so it can be worn in the sea, the swimming pool or in the shower.’
The unique Breeze Baby features five distinct sling positions - perfect for snuggling newborns or toddlers up to 15 kilos in weight - and adjusts easily to provide a comfortable fit for different wearers. It is crafted from a certified non-toxic, quick drying, machine-washable fabric, is ultra-light and packs easily into a baby bag. It’s also incredibly strong, with aluminium rings that have been product tested up to 180 kilograms.
While its simple, adjustable design, strength and quality make the Breeze Baby a great choice for everyday use, Anita emphasises that it is perfect for the approaching summer.
‘This product is fantastic for keeping baby cool and close in hot weather and for water babies—an essential item for family beach holidays!
The benefits of carrying a baby close - or babywearing - are many. Babywearing allows a busy parent the freedom to continue their normal daily routine while providing the richest and most desirable environment for their child. Babywearing is an instinctive parenting style, traditional in many cultures and gaining increasing popularity in western countries.
The Breeze Baby sling retails for $79 and is available from leading baby stores and www.breezebaby.com.au
Visit Breeze Baby: www.breezebaby.com.au
Babynews Release Date:
2nd October 2009
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