Dads can wear baby too

Dads can wear baby too

According to many studies babies that are held and in close contact with parents are more eager to become more independent adults , while being held- baby feel security and learns about how parents interact with the rest of the world. Baby- wearing offers a plethora of benefits for both parent and baby. But oftentimes, the hassle of assembling traditional wraps and carriers leave parents intimidated.

One of the coolest inventions this year for baby was a daddy -baby-wearing shirt. Its made by Lalabu and it is quite expensive $75. , but it is so worth it. Everyone at the hospital kept asking Dad about this shirt. It has a pocket with a breathable mesh between baby and dad for skin to skin contact. The shirt is very well made and sturdy. It has a support back and a drawstring to adjust baby security closer to daddy.

While testing the product , baby loved being in close contact with dad and it looks like dad had a baby pouch. It is very comfortable to wear and baby slept in it for hours while dad was hands free and gave baby his personal warmth. The Dad Shirt gave him a new approach to get closer to baby and build that relationship of love by creating a strong bond and active participation . Dad felt important and part of this new baby life. Baby was safe and comfortable being in such a close contact with dad.

The Dad shirt is absolutely a great invention and a great way to promote healthy parenting and bonding while giving mom a much needed break. It makes dad participant of this important stage: “the fourth trimester”.

It holds a newborn and it wont be long before baby outgrows it. Is easy  and #simplebabywearing

About the makers:

Founders Brian and Keri Fosse were drawn to baby wearing during a trip to Burkina
Faso, Africa. The couple noticed all of the babies were happily on their mom’s backs
resulting in very little crying and content moms and babies. The Fosse’s felt this was in
contrast to what babies experience in the United States where car seats and strollers
separate babies from their parents in transport. So in 2011 the couple started working and created the brand products/

Brian and Keri began selling the Lalabu Soothe Shirt Ⓡ for moms in 2013, offering a
simple baby wearing alternative that doubled as comfortable daytime attire with a built-in
nursing bra. After experiencing rapid success, they expanded their offerings for dad with
the introduction of the first baby wearing shirt designed exclusively for men. The Dad
Shirt™ debuted in Fall 2016 to an overwhelming response.
“First time dads want to be great fathers, but often they don’t fully know how to connect
with their new son or daughter,” Fosse said. “What excites me about the Dad Shirt is
that it gives