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If
you are a parent who is terrified of taking your infant or toddler
on a vacation, there is a great way to ease the stress.
Z’fina
baby slings allow parents the ability to keep their child safe and
comfortable in those busy airports or while strolling on the beach
without lugging around a cumbersome stroller or car seat. Because
the slings are made out of easy to pack, lightweight fabrics, they
are the perfect alternative to using a stroller. Since your baby
is attached to you and at eye level, you don’t have to worry
about them getting bumped by rushing travellers in an airport terminal
or getting lost.
There
is nothing worse for many travellers who are exhausted from their
trip than having to deal with a grumpy, fussy baby wailing across
from you as you wait for your flight. Not only does putting your
child in a sling avoid getting into a confrontation with other tourists,
but also keeps your baby quiet and content.
Celina
Close, a mother of two who uses baby carriers manufactured by Z’fina,
found that putting her 1-year-old in a sling relieved a lot of stress
during a 4-hour flight delay on a recent trip to Myrtle Beach.
“I
used the sling for the youngest daughter because then I basically
let her have a nap in the sling, whereas there was other mothers
in the airport who were trying to rock their children and didn’t
have the nice slings . . .” she explains.
Carriers
give parents the ability to use both their hands while they are
sightseeing or searching for their passport and itinerary as well
as giving your baby the physical contact they desire. Since babies
like the security of being cradled by their caregivers, the slings
allow you to tend to your child’s needs while going through
security checks or claiming your luggage.
Close
says that a sling is an ideal option for parents of multiple children.
During her vacation she was able to carry her infant while holding
onto her 5-year-old’s hand.
“I
hear a lot of people complaining that if you have three kids you
can never have enough hands for all of the kids, so if you have
the sling you have one there (attached to you) and then you still
have two hands as long as the kids are smaller,” she said.
“There was one girl who was there by herself with two kids
and she was struggling and if she had the sling it would have been
so much easier because while she was trying to rock the one kid,
the other kid was running around wild. It’s so much easier
when you can just zip them in the sling.”
Close
says it’s a good idea for parents to start wearing your babies
in a sling when they are young so they get used to it by the time
you decide to travel with them. She also recommends that you bring
a sling every time you travel in addition to a stroller.
“We
used it throughout the trip even definitely instead of her always
being in the stroller . . . if we were going for walks or doing
the sightseeing I would put her in the sling because she’s
not a big stroller baby so once she’s in the sling she’s
great.”
So
for all you parents out there who think that bringing your little
ones on a vacation is too difficult, it’s not as hard as you
think it might be. Slings are lightweight and a practical alternative
to a conventional stroller.
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Author: Marlene Benedicto (for more information visit www.zfina.com)
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