What's A Pelvic Tuck?

The babywearing community is talking a lot about the pelvic tuck, the “froggy position”, the J-shape and M-shape. What does it all mean? Let's dive in ... First let’s take a look at our babies’...

Traveling with Kids

If you've been an adventurous soul since you can remember, having children probably won't change that. You might want to take it easy for some time or it might even be a reason to travel...

5 Tips for Easy Breezy Summer Babywearing

Keeping your baby close is one of the most wonderful gifts of motherhood, but carrying around a little personal heater sure isn’t! Our in-house babywearing consultants put together some tips to make babywearing this time...

Consider this Alternative to Tummy Time

My husband recently came home and told me of his friend’s newborn son that was left to wail and cry out his “tummy time” session because it was “important for his development, so that he...

Bobawearing FAQ's

1. What is the difference between the main types of Boba baby carriers? This is probably our MOST frequently asked question. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the different options, it's important to note that...

Meet the Artist: Holli Zollinger

When we were first introduced to Holli, we were instantly drawn to her hand drawn elements and bold hues. So much of her work is inspired by colors, textures and shapes found in nature. “There...

Infant Biomechanics and Babywearing

Elizabeth Antunovic Co-founder of Boba, Inc. and Dr. Erin Mannen from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Assistant Professor and Director of Translational Orthopaedic Research. Dr. Erin Mannen is as enthusiastic about all the...

Organizations We Support

If you want to know about Boba as a company, here’s a little of what we’re working on, with whom we work, and which organizations/ideas we support— First clinical Infant Biomechanics and Babywearing study: Funding...

An Interview with Dr. Erin Mannen

Erin Mannen, PhD, is currently conducting research at University of Arkansas in cooperation with International Hip Dysplasia Institute and Boba so we can better understand babywearing, hip dysplasia and spine development. Here's what she had...