There’s no shortage of baby carriers out there. But what if you want to, y’know, be comfortable while using one? Ah, there’s the catch. Parents can be discouraged from babywearing thanks to baby carrier bad press like getting too hot, back pain, inconvenience, not to mention the safety issues that can come from improperly wearing certain carriers. All of that can make it sound all sound pretty daunting and unappealing. But not to worry! The right baby carrier makes all the difference. And the best baby carriers are life-changing!

Finding the best baby carrier that keeps you and your precious cargo comfy and cool can be a chore, but we’ve done the work for you! We’re sure we’ve found the perfect baby carrier for you on this list. We’ve found carriers in all different styles and fabrics, as well as a wide-range of age-appropriateness. So buckle up and get ready for Babywearing 101.

BabyBjörn Baby Carrier Mini

BabyBjörn

BabyBjörn is one of the most trusted names in baby carriers, and this almost-5-star-rated Baby Carrier Mini proves why. Designed for 0-12 months and 7-24lbs, it's easy to put on and take off, it's soft, snug, and simple to use. It offers the perfect amount of support for your little one and is super comfy for you!

BabyBjörn Baby Carrier Mini ($109.99)—Buy Here!

Solly Baby Wrap

Solly Baby

Reduce infant crying, increase connection, and enjoy hands-free wearing in our buttery-soft and breathable Solly Wrap. Even weight distribution makes the Solly Baby Wrap so comfortable for both baby and the wearer, year round. Available in multiple colors and prints! 8-25 lbs

Solly Baby Wrap ($69.00)—Buy Here!

Ergobaby Aerloom

Woman carrying baby in back carrier

The Aerloom Carrier is designed with comfort in mind. The seamless knit technology, FormaKnit, is lightweight, and the Aerloom is ergonomic in all carrying modes for baby, and offers curved straps and lumbar support for you. Ages 0-3 years, 7-35 lbs.

Ergobaby Aerloom Carrier ($249.00)—Buy Here!

Ergobaby Embrace

Woman carrying infant in baby carrier

The Ergobaby Embrace Carrier is simple and cozy for your newborn. There are no complicated wraps or buckles, keeps you both cool and dry, and easily rolls up to slip into your diaper bag! 0-12 months, 7-25 lbs.

Ergobaby Embrace Carrier ($99.00)—Buy Here!

Tushbaby Hip Seat

woman holding baby on hip using hip carrier

If you're ready to rock the hip carry, we've got the carrier for you. The Tushbaby Hip Seat offers four carrying positions in one! The Tushbaby is like having an extra arm to support your little and frees you up for moving without the strain a traditional hip carry can cause. 0-36 months, 8-35 lbs.

Tushbaby Hip Seat Carrier ($84.99)—Buy Here!

Ergobaby Four Position 360

Man carrying baby in front facing carrier

The 360 is the next step after your little outgrows their wrap or newborn carrier. This one is great for older babies, and provides extra lumbar support for you to keep you comfy as your baby grows! 4-36 months, 12-45 lbs.

Ergobaby 360 Carrier ($119.00)—Buy Here!

Chicco Smartsupport Backpack

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Chicco's Smartsupport Backpack is ideal for carrying growing kiddos. Including a 5-point harness, adjustable canopy for shade, and a padded backrest, the SmartSupport also makes sure you stay comfy while wearing it. The lightweight aluminum frame combined with padded shoulder straps and extra ventilation make this a great go-to carrier! 6 months and up, up to 40 lbs.

Chicco SmartSupport Backpack ($149.99)—Buy Here!

Boppy ComfyHug Hybrid

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Designed with NICU experts, the ComfyHug Hybrid ensures a safe and comfortable newborn carrier option! Its hardware-free structure is made to keep your baby cozy and secure, and it's adjustable for everyone to wear easily. Newborn and up, 5-20 lbs.

The Boppy ComfyHug Hybrid Carrier (59.99)—Buy Here!

 

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It’s no surprise you’ve been doing some serious daydreaming about who, exactly, is in there. Before you dive into full-on baby shower planning mode, have some fun trying these at-home baby prediction tests to find out how to tell the gender of your baby. Can a wacky at-home prediction test tell you if you are having a boy or a girl? Well, you’ll have to try these tests to find out. (Regardless of the outcome, these incredible gender-neutral nurseries should have you covered.)

Related: 10 Fun & Easy Baby Shower Games

A daughter touches her mother's pregnant belly as they discuss how to tell the gender of the baby
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1.  Carrying high? That's supposed to mean you'll have a girl, while a low rider means boy.

2. If your skin has that pregnancy glow, chances are you're having a boy, according to one old wives' tale. If you're breaking out, get ready for a girl.

3. Look at your breasts in the mirror. If your right breast is larger than your left, you're having a girl. If your left breast looks larger, it's a boy.

4. Consult a Chinese gender chart, which uses your age and the month you conceived to determine how to tell the gender of your baby.

5. Energetic fetuses are thought to be boys, while chill babes in utero are predicted to be girls.

6. Pee in a cup (you should be a pro at this by now after all those doctor's visits), and then mix in 1 tablespoon of Drano drain cleaner. If the color turns green, you'll have a girl. Blue means it's a boy. (Be careful with this one. Drano can be toxic, so wear gloves and a mask or have someone else do this experiment for you.)

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A mom to be in a green dress embraces her pregnant belly as she wonders how to tell the gender of her baby
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7. At your next prenatal checkup, check out baby's head on the ultrasound. If it's square-shaped, then you're having a boy. If you see a rounder head, it's a girl.

8. Tie a ring on the end of a piece of string. Sit down and have someone hold the string over your belly. If the ring swings in a circle, you're having a girl. If it swings back and forth, it's a boy.

9. That dark line that runs from your pubic bone straight up the center of your belly (known as the linea nigra) is said to indicate baby's sex. If the line stops at your belly button, you're having a girl. If the line continues up to your ribs and chest, it's a boy.

10. The faster baby's heart rate is, the more likely you're having a girl. The slower the heart rate (below 140 beats per minute), the more likely you're having a boy.

11. If the skin on your hands is dry and chapped during pregnancy, you're more likely to be carrying a boy. Smooth skin means it'll be a girl.

12. If you're craving salty foods, then you're pregnant with a boy. Are you jonesin' for something sweet? Then it's a girl you're carrying.

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13. Since you have to pee all the time anyway, pee in a cup one more time. Then drop in some baking soda. If it fizzes, then it's a boy; if it doesn't, it's a girl.

14. Here's another pee test: Boil a head of red cabbage in some water. Save the red cabbage water and mix it in a cup with your urine. If the water turns pink, it means a girl is on its way. If the water is purple, you're having a boy.

15. Next time you wake up in the morning (or from one of those much-needed pregnancy naps), check which side of your body you're sleeping on. Left side indicates boy, while right means girl.

16. This one is similar to the Chinese chart above. The Mayans take the mama's age at conception and add it to the year baby was conceived. If it's an odd number, the baby is a boy. Even means it's a girl.

17. If your morning sickness lasts beyond the first trimester, some people think you're carrying a girl. If your sickness subsides or you didn't have any to begin with (lucky you!), then it's a boy.

18. If your baby bump looks like a basketball, it could be you're having a boy. If your baby bump is more spread out across your waistline, then it's a girl.

While planning for your new arrival, there’s no better time to download the Tinybeans app. The secure platform allows you to share special moments with friends and family near and far and puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their littles.

Strollers wagons for kids have tons of benefits you should know

You know who loves stroller wagons even more than kids? Parents. Stroller wagons are kids’ favorite places to ride since they’re roomy enough for friends, stuffies and snacks. These sweet rides will serve your family long after your child can walk, for toting tired kids, park gear, pets and more. If you need more convincing, read on.

Larktale

1. You don’t have to rush home for nap time.
A wagon lets your kid curl up when sleepytime hits. The Larktale Caravan Stroller/Wagon ($480; shown above) has padded seats that individually recline for each rider's comfort. Flip down seats for a flat base where kids can stretch out.

2. It holds multiple kids.
Whether you have a large family or a friend group of kids to tote around, stroller wagons like the W4 Luxe Quad Stroller Wagon ($900) can hold up to 4 kids.

3. You'll give your back a break.
If you're wearing all the babies (and carrying all the gear), let a wagon do the work. A stroller wagon has room for kids and deep pockets for necessities. Plus, the push/pull system makes maneuvering the unit easy on your core muscles.

4. It folds flat.
If you have a full-size stroller, you're intimately familiar with the lack of free trunk space you have once these monstrosities are loaded into your car. Stroller wagons usually fold flat and take up less space, leaving room for that cooler you want to tote in your can-do-all wagon.

5. It can handle rough terrain. 
If you find yourself carrying your stroller (with baby onboard) over grassy patches and rocky paths, consider a wagon that can handle off-roading, like the Veer Cruiser ($700; shown above) or the Evenflo Pivot Xplore All-Terrain Stroller Wagon ($316). Bring it to the beach, park, nature trail, wherever your adventures take you. Pop the Veer Misting Fan ($49) into the cup holder on your Cruiser—or any wagon with a standard-size cup holder—to keep cool on warm days.

6. It can haul more than just kids.
A wagon makes it easy to tote all of your baby stuff along with anything else you may need for the day. Going to a park? Bring a cooler filled with food and drinks for the family. Headed to the beach? Pile all the beach toys, chairs and boogie boards in these double-duty cribs-on-wheels. Some even have cupholders to carry beverages.

7. Your big kids can use it too. 
If you have an older child who still gets tired on all-day outings but is too leggy (and heavy) for a stroller, you'll want a wagon. While most strollers max out at 40 pounds, a stroller wagon's seat can hold kids 50 pounds and up. Most top out at 65 pounds, but the overall capacity of these heavy-duty units starts at 100 pounds, so even kids who no longer fit in seats can still take a rest.

8. It's easy to clean.
Due to the wagon's boxy design, there aren't many hidden spaces for goldfish and raisins to hide. Some wagons have extra padding to make the utility design more comfortable, but these cushions can usually be tossed in the wash for easy cleaning. You can even hose down the models meant for rugged terrain. Yes, you read that right: You can take your hose to the Keenz wagons—no spot cleaning here.

Gladly Family

9. It gives adults a place to rest.
Wagons like the 3-in-1 Tailgater Wagon by Radio Flyer ($110) feature a drop-down side so anyone (yes, we're looking at you, tired parents!) can grab a seat. Take this wagon to a kids sporting event or pull it along on your next outdoor adventure and you're guaranteed a dry, elevated seat for those who don't want to criss-cross applesauce on the grass. Plus, there's a stow-away caddy to hold a cooler or folding chairs.

10. Kids can self-board.
Older kids will love to hop on and off the stroller wagon, but some wagons even have a zip-door entry so younger kids can self-board, making trips on the go easier and faster. Brands like Wonderfold make it easier for kids of all ages and abilities to enter the wagon on their own (but the zipper deters stealthy kiddos from hopping off without some assistance).

11. It offers sun protection.
Wagons have canopies that stretch horizontally to cover the entire unit, which means your baby's delicate skin isn't in direct sunlight. Gladly Family's Anthem4 4-Seater All-Terrain Wagon Stroller ($649, shown above; also comes in a 2-seater, $499) has two extra-large canopies that zip up for total protection from sun, wind and rain.

12. It's useful long after your kids have outgrown it.
There will come a point when your child will no longer fit in the wagon (sniff). But the wagon has lots of life and purpose left in it. From camping trips to picnics in the park and gardening out back, wagons are the Giving Tree of strollers, holding all sorts of gear and tools. Kind of like wipes, you'll wonder how you ever lived without one.

Sports parents can attest to the fact that even though they love cheering on their favorite club team, they don’t enjoy standing outside in the freezing cold. Those days of shivering on the sidelines may be over.

The Chaheati Maxx Heated Chair looks to be the answer to this problem! Starting at $110 (there are a few versions available), the chair has four temperature settings, rechargeable battery and convenient carrying case.

Chaheati Black MAXX Heated Chair

Whether you spend your weekends at your neighborhood’s soccer field or camping with your kid’s scout troop, this chair is key to keeping your rear end warm all fall.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Chaheati

 

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Carrying and birthing life into this world is a miracle. Our bodies go through so many beautiful changes in order for this to happen. Yet there is a cultural expectation for moms to erase signs of pregnancy immediately after giving birth. We are made to feel ashamed of our protruding belly, loose skin, stretch marks, and sagging breasts. We feel the pressure to immediately get our pre-pregnancy body back! When I’m asked how I was able to do it I simply respond, “I didn’t and I’m not mad about it!”

After carrying and birthing four babies, I have learned to celebrate and love my body unconditionally. I’ll be honest though, it took almost four pregnancies before I got to this place of self love. I finally started nourishing and moving my body from a place of love and adoration, which helped me to start enjoying my postpartum fitness journey. I changed my focus from achieving a certain weight, size, or shape to giving my body what it needed to thrive! It was this mindset shift that led to improved health, increased energy and confidence.

Here are 7 things I did that helped me develop a healthy and enjoyable lifest‌yle:

1. I took time to rest and recover. I took time to bond and enjoy my baby, while my body healed. I had a C-section with each of my pregnancies, so I was never in a rush to start exercising. Once I reached the 8 week postpartum mark, I started walking a few days a week. I started slowly, really listening to my body and only doing what it allowed. 

2. I focused on actionable goals rather than outcome goals. This means I figured out what actions I needed to take to reach my larger, long term goal. My short term goals, starting out, were to drink plenty of water daily, eat protein at every meal and snack, and to get in three, 25 minute workouts each week. By focusing on actionable goals, I felt more in control of my journey because I was in control of my actions. It also made the journey fun because it kept me from focusing on how far away I was from my pre-pregnancy size, and brought me to the present! My focus became about conquering each goal for the day, and that was doable! This also kept me focused on sustainable and healthy methods to lose the baby weight, rather than turning to quick fixes, jeopardizing my overall health to temporarily move the scale. 

3. I built a strong foundation. After a few weeks of just walking, I eased into workouts, really focusing on building stability in my core and joints. I learned the importance of this the hard way! After my third pregnancy, I made the mistake of skipping over this step and I ended up with a back injury as a result. I spent several months in physical therapy, to reverse the injury and build stability in my core. The hormonal changes and changes from pregnancy and delivery can cause joint dysfunction, especially around the pelvis, and weakness of the pelvic floor. That, combined with the separation of the abdominal muscles to allow for a growing belly, are a recipe for injury. This is why after Baylor was born, I made strengthening my core a priority. When people think core, they often think sit-ups are the best way to target it. Instead, it’s important to focus on strengthening the deepest abdominal layer, the pelvic floor, and hip stabilizing muscles.

4. I ate more protein. By increasing my protein intake, I was able to boost my metabolism significantly, helping to burn calories and fat throughout the day. It also helped to curb my hunger by balancing out weight-regulating hormones. I increased my protein intake by eating protein at every meal and snack, making sure to eat at least every 3-4 hours throughout the day. My go-to lean protein sources were grilled chicken, grass fed ground beef, beans and legumes, eggs, salmon and tuna.

5. I cut back on processed food. I tried to eat mostly whole, natural foods while limiting my intake of foods from a package. However, it was busy with four kids under six years old and I was breastfeeding a brand new baby. I definitely wasn’t prepping all my foods from scratch. To make the best choices I could, I made sure to read the ingredients list on the food labels. I would try to choose options with ingredients I could pronounce or understand, avoiding the big and unrecognizable ingredients that are more heavily processed and chemically altered.  

6. I drank a lot of water. Since I was breastfeeding Baylor, I knew I needed to drink plenty of water to keep my milk supply up. I also wanted to make sure that I was getting enough water to support my recovery from workouts, energy levels, digestion, and skin. These areas tend to suffer when I’m not getting enough. I carried around a 32 oz water bottle and refilled it several times throughout the day.

7. I showed up consistently. At the beginning of each week I took time to schedule my workouts like I would a meeting. I blocked that time off for myself. If something came up, I always made sure to reschedule my workout for another day or time. It wasn’t about being perfect in my fitness routine or diet, because I never was. There were also times I had to cut my workouts short to tend to a crying baby or needy toddler. What was important was that I kept showing up! It was the consistency that led to change.

I encourage you to celebrate and love your body for all it has done! You will be surprised at how far a little self love can take you. While you may not look or feel the way you did before having babies, I can promise you this. You are beautiful!  

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Ashley and Jocelyn have experienced it all being a working mom, stay-at-home mom, pregnancy fitness, postpartum fitness, fad diets, nutrition struggles, etc. Both are NASM certified personal trainers, certified nutrition coaches, and hold a B.S. in Health/Fitness management. They help women step into their power and become who they are meant to be, inside + out!

For kids who use wheelchairs, regular backpacks are anything but practical. Fortunately, Target’s expanded array of back-to-school items features an adaptive backpack with plenty of mounting options, pockets and ports, plus easy-grab zippers. It’s new this year and available for $39.99 online!

At 17 inches, the Embark backpack has been thoughtfully designed for school or adventure time. The mounting and carrying straps attach the pack to a wheelchair, and it has tuck-away back straps to prevent tangling and dragging. You’ll also find access ports for tubes or cables, plus a laptop sleeve designed to fit a machine up to 15 inches. Plus it completely unzips for easy access and features a side water bottle holder. Grab one in black, blue or purple, depending on your kid’s style preference.

Another great option for younger kids? The Cat and Jack 17 inch dino backpack! It offers many of the same features as the Embark model, plus a fun prehistoric print and an orange dino keychain to complete the look. There’s even a built-in compartment to add a hydration pack. Did we mention it’s a reasonably priced $19.99? It’s currently (unsurprisingly) sold out online, but keep an eye out for restocking.

The new products are part of Target Adaptive, made in collaboration with guests of all abilities. The special collections offer seasonal and everyday products that are stylish, functional and come at a great price.

—Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Target

 

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If your regular Taco Bell run isn’t satisfying your craving, Ravensburger’s new game just might!

The Taco Bell Party Pack Card Game is a must for taco fiends. It comes in a party-pack style box with carrying handle that perfectly pairs with your late night Bell run and is super easy to learn. So what’s the goal?

 

photo: Courtesy of Ravensburger

 

In the fun new game, players make Taco Bell runs to pickup crunchy tacos, bean burritos, Freezes and other menu items to feed Supreme Superfans, Happier Hour Heroes, Drive Thru Divas and more. If you satisfy everyone’s cravings, you can score crave chips that earn you extra points.

Grab the Taco Bell Party Pack Card Game at Target now for $16.99 and at other retailers nationwide, including Amazon, on Aug. 1. Is anyone else suddenly craving tacos?

––Karly Wood

 

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Does your little one live for the daily visit from the postal worker? Now they can live out their mail dreams thanks to a special collaboration!

Kid Trax and the USPS have paired up to bring to special toys that bring the creative play and showcase local postal workers. Starting Jul. 13 you can order an interactive, ride-on USPS Mail Delivery Truck and USPS Post Office Tent that will make your kiddos feel like they’re the real deal.

The USPS Mail Delivery Truck Ride-On Toy is everything your little could want to deliver mail in style. It has a real mail slot, opening rear door, working headlights, horn, foot pedal acceleration and an FM radio/MP3 player input. Raise your hand if it’s fancier than your first car!

It comes with a mailbox, three plastic envelopes and a rechargeable battery and retails for $229.

And you can’t have a delivery truck without a post office! The USPS Post Office Tent has a roll-up front door, window, rear dock loading door, mail drop off slot, and a drive-up or walk-up delivery window. Parents will love that the play tent is easy to assemble and comes with a carrying case. It retails for $44 and is worth every penny!

The new toys will be available Amazon.com and KidTraxToys.com on Jul. 13.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Kid Trax

 

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From the sand toys to the snacks, a family day at the beach inevitably means lugging around a ton of gear. That sandy trek is about to get easier, however, thanks to this incredible all-in-one beach chair wagon.

The convertible chair from Mac Sports is cooler than any Transformer in your toy box. It’s a two-in-one beach chair and wagon combo that give you a hand carrying all your beach accessories across the sand and then gives you a comfy spot to rest after.

The wagon chair is equipped with wide tires so it can roll smoothly across the sand, unlike those narrow stroller wheels. It can carry up to 100 pounds so you can toss in everything but the kitchen sink (or maybe that too).

The chair features a head rest, in case you actually find a minute to lounge between building sandcastles and chasing waves. You can score this incredible find on Amazon for $107.40.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Amazon

 

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