Baby

10 myths about baby carriers

Carrying babies or even toddlers has become an increasingly common practice. But there are still some remaining myths that may discourage some parents to try the experience!

Baby will spoiled

Many parents think that carrying baby all the time will make him grow up to be spoiled and ungrateful, but that is actually not true! In an interview on TVA, it was revealed that Canadian parents have very little physical contact with their children. Yet carrying a baby fills all their basic needs by providing a reassuring presence and by allowing us to be more aware to their needs so we can respond quicker.


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