• ERGObaby Carriers
  • Breeze Baby
  • Peanut Shell
  • Hug a Bub
  • Baby Bella Maya
  • BabyLegs
December 5th, 2011

Australia & NZ Babywearing Week – Awards Announced!

Australia and New Zealand Babywearing Week is growing each year since its debut in 2010. Founded by ‘Babes in Arms’, sponsored by ERGObaby and supported by both national and local babywearing groups, we have been able to spread the joy of babywearing further and further.  The quality of entries in our Award categories this year was outstanding and illustrated exactly how babywearing can open up a world of possibilities to parents. From Babywearing Olympics to a Flash Mob dance….a Marsupial picnic and a Swap Meet, the range of creative and exciting events was just fabulous. We even saw the WA group pull together an event in under 3 days! Well done!

We have so many exciting plans for 2012 and are currently working on it right now to make it BIGGER and to provide groups with even more support. Of course, Award categories will be on offer again with cash grants for community groups or charities as nominated by the babywearing group. If you would like to provide any suggestions, drop us a line on the Australia New Zealand Babywearing Week Facebook page. We would love to hear from you.

And now, finally…..the Awards! We know you have been restless to know which group took out each Award. So without further ado……

This was one of our closest Award categories. The Hunter Home and Natural Birth Support group *just* slid into first place with the smallest of margins! Congratulations!

The $1000 community grant will be going towards the nominated charity/community group: Hunter Home and Natural Birth Support – a not for profit voluteer run community support group for women and families wanting more information on home and natural birth locally.  We look forwarding to hearing how the Award is used to support the group over the next three months – so watch our space for updates.


Secondly, a ‘People’s Choice’ Award  includes a $500 community grant to support the event’s nominated charity. We handed this one over to our Facebook community to help us decide which group was the most creative. Hundreds upon hundreds of people voted…..and one particular group was a clear winner.

Congratulations to Skye Bogdanovic and the Adelaide Marsupial Babywearing Picnic participants. $500 will be heading to your nominated charity/community group: The Birth Place.

This year sees the introduction of the new ‘Media Attention’ Award for those who are successful in gaining the media’s attention to cover their babywearing event. We saw a number of groups successfully gain media attention in newsprint, magazines, blogs and radio. This year we have awarded the Media Attention Award to the Babywearing Swapmeet – Brisbane who gained media coverage for their event through a radio interview and blog coverage (20,000 hits per month).

This year, the  prize for the  ‘ERGObaby Group Hug’  Award (awarded to the  group that gathers the most number of ERGObaby wearers and photographs them altogether) was FREE Teething Pads and a Standard Front Pouch to match the entrants ERGObaby carrier (total value $53.95 RRP). Almost every group entered!

Congratulations to the Hunter Home and Natural Birth Support group who *again* slid into first place! Thanks to ERGObaby we will be awarding each of your ERGObaby wearing mummas their prizes shortly.

Babes in Arms will be in contact with each event organiser shortly to organise Awards.

Thanks to all who contributed this year and congratulations on a very successful Australia & NZ Babywearing Week 2011.

November 11th, 2011

People’s Choice Award Nominations

A ‘People’s Choice’ Award will be presented for the most creative concept and will be determined by Facebook fan votes. This award includes a $500 AUD community grant to support the event’s nominated charity.

All submitted events will be uploaded to the Australia & NZ Facebook Page for voting. Voting will commence on the publication of the People’s Choice entries on the Facebook page on the evening of Friday, November 11, 2011.

Voting will run until midnight (EST) November 21, 2011, at which time Babes in Arms will make a determination of the overall winner. This will be announced within a fortnight of voting closing.

November 11th, 2011

Wollongong Babywearing Event

With a storm blowing in from the south, Bek Straughan – orgainser of the Wollongong Babywearing Event – embraced the “World of Possibilities’ philosophy and quickly changed the venue to Integral Energy Park in Dapto to ensure participants would not get wet. It was fantastic to hear that lots of new faces attended.

One highlight from the day was the attendance of photographer Michelle Fulcher from Inspired Images. Click over to her record of the day right here. The images are divine!

November 11th, 2011

Sydney Babywearing Flash Mob

Angela Hill of Kinnect spent weeks organising the choreography and practice sessions for the Sydney Babywearing Flash Mob. 11 babywearers converged on the grass at Ernest Place, Crows Nest centre for the seemingly spontaneous dance that took onlookers by surprise. Check out the video below!

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November 11th, 2011

Hunter Home and Natural Birth Support – Babywearing Picnic

Hunter Home and Natural Birth Support had a fantastic day on Wednesday 12th October, celebrating Australia & NZ Babywearig Week through a Babywearing Picnic. Babywearing demo’s included a Stretchy Wrap demo, ERGObaby back carry demo and a ring sling demo. Safe babywearing was discussed and precautions illustrated. 47 adults attended and many bubs, toddlers and younger children.

November 11th, 2011

Adelaide Marsupial Babywearing Picnic

An Australiana theme was chosen for the Adelaide Babywearing Picnic with particpants spending the day as Marsupial Mamas! All the koalas wore their babes on their backs and the Kangaroos wore theirs on their fronts.

With such beautiful weather the park was rather full and it was hilarious to see the reactions of the other park dwellers. All participants had a great time promoting babywearing to their community. One member made an amazing themed cake and others brought along gum branches to play with. It was fantastic!

November 11th, 2011

Perth Babywearing Event

The Perth Babywearing Event was organised in only 2 days! When Caprice found out that Perth didn’t have an event registered she pulled together a venue and went about publicing the event across a number of social media platforms.

On the day 10 babywearing mummas and a few husbands and grandmas came along. An outstanding achievement with such a short turn around and an inspiration for 2012 event organisers!

November 11th, 2011

AP Lower North Shore Babywearing Picnic at Taronga Zoo

The AP Lower North Shore Babywearing event was organised by Christina Fielding this year and took place at Taronga Zoo. 10 babywearing mummas came together to celebrate Australian & NZ Babywearing Week.

The event was a lot of fun with the kids playing in the kids zoo followed by a lovely picnic with a fantastic harbour view.

November 11th, 2011

Babywearing Swapmeet – Brisbane

To support Australia and NZ Babywearing week Georgia Brizuela and Heidi Casey organised the biggest ‘babywearing swap meet’ ever!
The event was to organised to promote babywearing and ‘raise awareness’ of the JOY of closeness; the versatility babywearing brings for active parents; and to show that  we can do anything while babywearing.

What a great afternoon: perfect weather and a great turn out too!

Check out their video of the day.

November 11th, 2011

Newcastle Attachment Parenting – Babywearing Olympics

Newcastle Attachment Parenting celebrated Australian & NZ Babywearing week with the world first “Babywearing Olympics”.

Events included:

  • the Egg and spoon race
  • ten pin bowling
  • quickest to put on a Hug-a-Bub
  • youngest safely worn baby
  • oldest safely worn child (within weight guidelines)

And in the Kid’s Olympics
:

  • Sack races
  • Three legged races
  • Teddy/doll wearing

The day also featured a babywearing wrap demonstration, safe babywearing handouts, the full NAP sling library, lovely NAP friends, new faces and lots of babywearing cuteness.

There were just on 24 adults in attendance on the day. You can find out more about the Newcastle Attachment Parenting group via their Facebook page.