Maya Wrap Review
Our Maya Wrap offers many wonderful features for you and your little one, including:
No more crying? Ok, well maybe not…but certainly less tears from your tot! Research has shown that babies who are carried cry less on average than those who are not. According to statistics, babies who are carried cry (on average) 43% less overall and 54% less during the evening hours – with these numbers, it’s easy to see how this method of transportation will benefit both parents & baby alike (along with those around, you, too)!
Carry them to the top! Studies show that babies spend more time in a "quiet, alert state" when carried – the optimal condition for learning. When carried, you improve your baby’s vantage point, as he’s seeing the world from your perspective (versus floor-level from a crib, high chair, stroller, etc.). The extra stimulation provided by baby slings can actually benefit your child’s brain development during these crucial early stages of his or her life.
Build Trust & Security – Improve your baby’s emotional development and trust while providing them with the security that they crave. Baby slings and carriers allow the caregiver to improve the bonding phase with your child, which often leads children to become more independent at an earlier age.
Increase Physical Development – Carrying your baby allows him to be naturally closer to your body, enabling your child to tune into your body’s “rhythm”. Studies have shown that this method of transportation is beneficial to a baby’s development, as he is prone to adapt more quickly to life outside of the womb, easing his transition into the world around him.
Help Kick the Post-Partum Depression Blues…Naturally! One of the best ways for a new mother and her baby to interact is simply by holding your new bundle of joy. Studies have shown that babies who are not held need more verbal interaction and eye contact, just to be reassured that a caregiver is present. Moms who may suffer from Post Partum depression will discover that carrying their baby with a babysling or wrap is a wonderful way to connect with her (and provide stimulation, too) without the "burden" of having to engage in additional physical activities. This is by no means a cure or solution for Post Partum Depression; always seek counsel from your physician first.
Less Pain, All Gain! Do both of your bodies a favor – wearing a babysling is not only beneficial for you and your baby’s emotional bonding and well-being, but also eases the strain on baby’s spine and your back! So go ahead…wrap them up and carry them in comfort & style – chances are, you’ll both be wearing a smile!
- Available in a variety of beautiful hand-loomed, breathable fabrics
- Built-in pocket for keys, diaper, cell phone etc.
- Carries newborns through toddlers in a variety of positions
- Machine washable
- Recommended for child up to 35 pounds
- Stores neatly away into a diaper bag or purse
- Unpadded, open tail that allows for custom adjustability and doubles as a nursing cover
No more crying? Ok, well maybe not…but certainly less tears from your tot! Research has shown that babies who are carried cry less on average than those who are not. According to statistics, babies who are carried cry (on average) 43% less overall and 54% less during the evening hours – with these numbers, it’s easy to see how this method of transportation will benefit both parents & baby alike (along with those around, you, too)!
Carry them to the top! Studies show that babies spend more time in a "quiet, alert state" when carried – the optimal condition for learning. When carried, you improve your baby’s vantage point, as he’s seeing the world from your perspective (versus floor-level from a crib, high chair, stroller, etc.). The extra stimulation provided by baby slings can actually benefit your child’s brain development during these crucial early stages of his or her life.
Build Trust & Security – Improve your baby’s emotional development and trust while providing them with the security that they crave. Baby slings and carriers allow the caregiver to improve the bonding phase with your child, which often leads children to become more independent at an earlier age.
Increase Physical Development – Carrying your baby allows him to be naturally closer to your body, enabling your child to tune into your body’s “rhythm”. Studies have shown that this method of transportation is beneficial to a baby’s development, as he is prone to adapt more quickly to life outside of the womb, easing his transition into the world around him.
Help Kick the Post-Partum Depression Blues…Naturally! One of the best ways for a new mother and her baby to interact is simply by holding your new bundle of joy. Studies have shown that babies who are not held need more verbal interaction and eye contact, just to be reassured that a caregiver is present. Moms who may suffer from Post Partum depression will discover that carrying their baby with a babysling or wrap is a wonderful way to connect with her (and provide stimulation, too) without the "burden" of having to engage in additional physical activities. This is by no means a cure or solution for Post Partum Depression; always seek counsel from your physician first.
Less Pain, All Gain! Do both of your bodies a favor – wearing a babysling is not only beneficial for you and your baby’s emotional bonding and well-being, but also eases the strain on baby’s spine and your back! So go ahead…wrap them up and carry them in comfort & style – chances are, you’ll both be wearing a smile!
