I love my ERGObaby carrier! It’s the best carrier in the world. We have travelled around Australia, America, England, Germany, France, and Italy with it and it’s never missed a beat.
It’s hard to say when the Ergo has been at its most useful, at the airport, winding through little cobbled streets, climbing thousands of stairs or bushwalking. One thing is for sure, the way it folds up to practically nothing has been a life saver and when it gets dirty, we can just throw it in the wash.
Tia at 2 years old in Colorado doing some hiking
We went to so many places you couldn’t have gotten away with carrying in your arms or pushing a stroller. We were out for long days regularly so Zadan would just have his nap on the go, safe and snuggled up with his Mum or Dad. We could wear the Ergo for hours and hours without getting uncomfortable. Up high in the Ergo, Zadan was always right in the action, so he could see everything that was going on.
At Herrenchiemsee, One of Mad King Ludwig’s castles
I also really love the way it’s so easy to put the kids in and out of the Ergo.
The kids getting cool in Munich
An enormous Steiff teddy, Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Written by Annette



















Just want to say thanks for all the great info found on your site, even helped me with my job recently
keep it up!
And they say you should travel before you settle down and have kids – no way, this story show’s just how fun travel can be with kids (and the ergo)!!! I love how this story showed that you can travel to almost anywhere and still bring your little ones along and as a family all enjoy the different cultures and experiences on this grand old earth of ours.
This makes me want to throw on my Ergo and get out there! We traveled for 6 years (backpacking) before coming home and having kids, we miss it soo much and this story has inspired me to get back on the trail. First with a trip to NZ and then anywhere is possible…. Oh I get excited even just thinking about it! An to keep our bubba legs warm in NZ we can use the Babylegs!