Giveaway – win a Kanga wrap

I love to babywear, and have had Max in front, hip and back carrys since he was tiny. As well as being practical, leaving me with 2 hands free for the older 2 children, I can truly sing the praises of the kangaroo care effect – having had 3 babies through special care now, we practiced kangaroo care with all of them, and it definitely helped with the bonding process. To me, babywearing is just an extension of this.

Designed to hold your baby close straight from birth, the Kanga wrap baby carrier meets the kangaroo care criteria and was developed by midwives. Cool, lightweight and able to carry babies up to 15kg, the Kanga wrap is the perfect introduction to the world of babywearing. Profits from the sale of these wraps goes towards helping maternity care in Delhi slums – so it’s a winner all round in my eyes!

Kanga wrap giveaway

I have one of these beautiful Kanga wraps to give away to one very lucky reader. To enter, simply follow the instructions on the rafflecopter form below – good luck!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

T&C’s – giveaway ends on 14th August, when winner will be selected from all correctly completed entries. Winner will be notified by email and must claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. The prize is provided directly from Kanga Wrap. Win competitions at ThePrizeFinder.com

 

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100 Comments

  1. Samantha R
    July 31, 2014 / 7:49 pm

    I tried a carrier but I didn’t like how the baby was sat in it, it looked really uncomfortable. The wraps look much nicer

  2. July 31, 2014 / 8:24 pm

    I haven’t tried it yet, but I’m hoping to – it seems like a great way to bond and be close to your baby.

  3. emily jones
    July 31, 2014 / 9:13 pm

    my sister is dying for one of these for her new baby.

  4. Laura A
    July 31, 2014 / 9:17 pm

    I havent yet but it looks a great thing to do

  5. Janet Coverdale
    July 31, 2014 / 10:40 pm

    No, but I am looking at them as they let you have contact with your baby and reassurance

  6. Sandra Lane
    July 31, 2014 / 10:45 pm

    I have used a different type before but felt very nervous about doing so as it didn’t feel very secure.

  7. Harley
    August 1, 2014 / 7:52 am

    The closest they have with you with the added bonus of a free hand,

  8. Ruth Harwood
    August 1, 2014 / 9:25 am

    I have yet to do it, but hoping to with my next baby 🙂

  9. August 1, 2014 / 2:21 pm

    I tried one but found it hard to wrap securely. It’s nice to have hands free though.

  10. August 1, 2014 / 7:22 pm

    Not with my first but I think it will make life easier with my second.

  11. lyn burgess
    August 2, 2014 / 3:19 pm

    It’s great once you get the hang of fitting it.

  12. Katie Garratt
    August 2, 2014 / 11:57 pm

    Would LOVE to win this for my beautiful 6 month old baby girl 🙂 I LOVE baby-wearing 🙂

  13. lara Davis
    August 3, 2014 / 3:15 pm

    Totally love babywearing, being so close to ur baby and all the benefits it brings to you and your child

  14. Keshia Esgate
    August 3, 2014 / 8:14 pm

    It encourages the much needed skin contact with baby

  15. August 3, 2014 / 11:01 pm

    we havent tried it before but i’m thinking that it might makes things a lot easier with a toddler as we don’t drive. on long journeys, i can put C in the buggy and carry the new baby!

  16. Susan H
    August 4, 2014 / 12:07 am

    No as it looks a bit odd

  17. Hannah Lord
    August 4, 2014 / 1:49 am

    No I haven’t personally even baby carriers they never seem secure, but my sister is a BIG fan of these! she has never used her buggy and has had her daughter in a sling wrap and she’s nearly 2 she’s just had a new baby so I am entering for her

  18. Angela Williams
    August 4, 2014 / 6:53 am

    I have only tried a baby carrier, but this looks better and more comfortable

  19. Jenna
    August 5, 2014 / 1:24 pm

    When I have my child I hope to babywear as these are brilliant!

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