Baby Carriers - Which is right for you and your little one?
Baby carriers keep your hands free and baby close to your heart. Parents have been wearing them for centuries, wrapping their children around their front or on their back while doing everyday chores. For modern day use, carriers are great for your daily activities around the house, walking around town, going shopping, or even going out for a fancy dinner. You get your work done without worrying about your newborn crying in another room, and baby can stay snuggled and secure close to you.
There are many different types of baby carriers on the market today, many of them tailored to a particular age of your baby or to your lifestyle. If you’re unsure what style is right for you, try several different types in stores, or ask your friends or family what they prefer. Below is a list of some different types of baby carriers, and what they are best designed for:
Slings and wraps
The traditional wrap is a large
piece of cloth tied a certain way to hold baby to your body. Modern
slings are similar, but usually have straps that can be tied or adjusted
around
the shoulder or neck using sturdy rings. Baby slings are best for newborns,
who lay in a hammock position similar to the womb, and who can easily
reach up and nurse. The great thing about slings is their versatility,
as you can
tie it in a variety of positions for different ages. Slings come unpadded (for maximum versatility)
to various amounts
of padding. Best selling sling makers include Maya Wrap, Hotslings,
Moby Wrap and
Ellaroo.
Mei Tai (Asian or ABC) carriers

Babyhawk Mei Tai carrier is a popular brand with parents, and is offered through
Along For the Ride
Based on a traditional Chinese carrier, a mei tai is very simple and comfortable in design. It consists of a panel of fabric to hold baby, with waist and shoulder straps that you wrap and tie around you and baby's bottom. Since the straps can be wound and tied in different ways, mei tais are quite versatile, allowing you to wear your baby on your front, back, or on your hip. Excellent modern mei tais include Babyhawk,
Kozy Carrier and EllaRoo Mei Hip.
Front Carriers
Instead of baby laying in a piece of fabric, they sit vertically in a structured pouch. Front baby carriers offer parents ease of use with straps rather than having to learn complicated wrapping and tying techniques. They can be used for newborns, but are best for infants who are strong enough to hold their head up to see the world as you do. At its most basic, a front carrier consists of a fabric pouch with straps wrapped around a caregiver’s shoulders. Brands such as
the Ergo baby carrier can easily convert to a backpack or even a hip carrier. Other popular brands include Snugli and Kelty Kangaroo.
Baby Backpacks
For older babies, backpack carriers
are perfect for longer excursions, hiking or camping trips. Your infant
is wrapped in the carrier and looks over your shoulder, seeing everything
you
see. Backpacks are not recommended for infants under six months of
age, as they must be able to support their head. Baby backpacks are
much more expensive
than other carriers, but the trade-off is ruggedness, sturdy and comfortable
straps, and several features such as removable child cockpits, pouches,
sun and rain visors, and a kickstand to easily load baby. One model
can even convert into a stroller! Look for well-established companies
who specialize
in rugged outdoor wear, such as Kelty and Sherpani.