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If you are desperate to have your hands free again, would like to know how to make sure you and your baby are comfy and safe in a sling or carrier, or would like to learn to feed your baby on the go, then pop along to East Dulwich Slings newborn baby workshop.


Book at www.eastdulwichslings.co.uk/workshops


Suitable from birth - around 10 weeks, our friendly and welcoming workshops are led by local midwife and babywearing consultant and are suitable for complete beginners, or more experienced babywearers alike, and aim to ensure that you build your confidence handling your baby and using a sling or carrier that you love. Both parents (or grandparents, aunties uncles etc etc) are welcome.


You will learn to use two types of slings (usually a stretchy wrap type sling, and a buckled baby carrier) and learn about the other available options. Then choose to hire or to buy one of your own, both at a special workshop price, choosing from brands such as Ergo baby, Beco, Moby, Hana Wrap, Manduca, Izmi and many more.


Held in our welcoming living room on Upland road, se22, with snacks, drinks, feeding pillows, bottle warmers, changing mats.


NEXT DATE THIS THURSDAY 20TH 1-3PM


Look forward to meeting you :)


Rachel

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