I love newborn babies like I love ice cream, New Zealand, and baby carriers!
Well, this picture from Stella in Texas just about made my uterus flip over and chase my husband around the block!

Thank you, Stella, for the adorable Beco picture, and welcome to the world, Nathan!!!
Posted on February 23rd, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Just a little sigh and a quiet sob for the loss of one of favorite SSCs ever! The Beco 4th Generation was easy to use, fabulously stylish, and quick on & off! Just wanted to say, Beco 4G, we still miss you, but we are enjoying your new friend, the Beco Butterfly II!

The Beco Butterfly has so many wonderful details that make this SSC the top of the line! Removable hood for shade or to prevent noggin sagging with a sleepy baby! Removable infant insert for wearing baby straight from the womb! Integrated insert for easy peasy back carries and transferring baby to another wearer! Comfortable Y panel absorbs the baby soup inevitably created by wearing a baby in warm weather! Handy dandy stay put strap for wrapping up the Beco into a neat bundle. And of course, the sensational prints and organic styles have made the Butterfly a big hit with me!

Posted on February 6th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Manisha in PA wants to make sure that her baby doesn’t need to use the infant insert:
One question, my little guy just turned 4 months but he’s a long skinny thing yet to hit 12 lbs. I tried using the infant insert as directed on the DVD, but it looks like he doesn’t need it. Is it okay to not use it even though he’s not 15 lbs? He has pretty good neck control.
Beco fan, Lissi from Sprout Soup, lets her know:
The infant insert is used for babies up to fifteen pounds. This doesn’t mean you have to use it if your baby is under fifteen pounds, but tall enough to sit in the main part of the Beco Butterfly. I like to make sure that the top of the carrier ends at least half-way up baby’s head. With the adjustable insert in the Butterfly II, you can lower the seat to keep the top of the carrier properly supporting your baby’s neck. But of course do not lower the infant insert beyond the marked line on the inside of your Beco! Once your baby is tall enough that more than half of his head is over the top of the carrier with the infant insert is set on the lowest position, it’s time to graduate to the larger, main section of the carrier.
Here’s a couple guidelines that will help determine if your baby is too small to sit in the main part of the Butterfly and needs to remain in the infant insert. First, your baby needs to be able to sit with one leg on each side of the body of the Butterfly. If his legs can’t straddle it, then he needs to stay in the infant insert where the seat is narrower. Second, the side openings of the carrier may be too large for your little one, make sure that where the shoulder straps come around and attach to the sides of the carrier is lower than half-way between your baby’s armpits and his thigh. Finally, make sure you can lean forward and kiss the top of your baby’s head when he’s riding in the carrier. This ensures that he is high enough and in the most comfortable position for you!
Posted on April 20th, 2009 in Ask the mBB Mamas | 1 Comment »