
St. Louis Babywearing February Meetings
Greater St. Louis Babywearing meetings are always free and open to all caregivers! Bring your own carrier for advice and fit help from our volunteer educators, or try on any Continue Reading →
Greater St. Louis Babywearing meetings are always free and open to all caregivers! Bring your own carrier for advice and fit help from our volunteer educators, or try on any Continue Reading →
Dear Members of the St. Louis Babywearing Community, On August 17, we were notified that Babywearing International, our parent organization, is filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy at the end of Continue Reading →
A common reaction when a new wearer comes to their first BWI meeting is to be a little surprised (and slightly intimidated) by the huge number of carriers in our Continue Reading →
Our BWI of STL City meeting has been located at Parenting Resources for quite some time, and we cannot thank them enough for hosting us in their space and supporting Continue Reading →
We try to introduce a general teaching topic at our meetings each month, and for August we’re focusing on Fancy Finishes. When you use a woven wrap or a meh Continue Reading →
Have you heard of Dahlia Wraps? They are a company in Quebec that has been producing woven wraps for a few years, and they recently held a giveaway to provide Continue Reading →
We are hosting professional babywearing mini photo sessions during our June meetings! I know, your phone is chock full of babywearing selfies. BUT! We all know this time of wearing Continue Reading →
June meetings are scheduled! All meetings are free and open to all caregivers. Try out any carriers in our library or bring your own for fit help with our certified Continue Reading →
Have you heard of The Carrying On Project? They provide carriers of all types to military families, and we were thrilled to be able to host an event in April, Continue Reading →
Stretchy wraps are one of my favorite ways to carry a newborn because they feel like everything a new baby needs in the fourth trimester: soft, gentle support that hugs Continue Reading →