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Carrier Hire
Fife Sling Library has now closed - for more information and how to buy one of the library slings,
have a look HERE
1:1 Support
For the time being, I will continue to offer consultations online and in the comfort of your own home using video conferencing such as FaceTime, WhatsApp, Messenger, Zoom and Skype
Find out more here
You can contact me through the SlingSure Facebook page, by email on emma@slingsure.co.uk, by telephone on 07773 158233 or using the online contact form on this link:
Carrier Hire
Fife Sling Library has now closed - for more information and how to buy one of the library slings,
have a look HERE
1:1 Support
For the time being, I will continue to offer consultations online and in the comfort of your own home using video conferencing such as FaceTime, WhatsApp, Messenger, Zoom and Skype
Find out more here
You can contact me through the SlingSure Facebook page, by email on emma@slingsure.co.uk, by telephone on 07773 158233 or using the online contact form on this link:
Are you interested in using slings/carriers to carry your child but not sure where to start?
Or do you already use a carrier but wish to broaden your skills? I'm Emma and I'm a sling consultant based in Fife, Scotland. I enable and support parents, helping them choose and use slings for every stage of their babywearing journey. Click below to find out more! |
slingsure /slɪŋ-ʃʊə/, adjective
Confident and happy while carrying one's child in a sling
Confident and happy while carrying one's child in a sling
A sling is a carrier used to carry an infant or child close to the body. Many people use the term 'sling' as a general term, including (but not limited to) the following types of carriers: baby carriers, front packs, woven wraps, buckled carriers, pouches, SSCs, meh dais, ring slings...the list could go on...
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Holding your child close in a soft carrier, or sling, can benefit you both in so many ways - practically, emotionally, physically, developmentally...
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