What’s Your Sling Story?
June 6th, 2009
What’s your Sling Story? Whether it’s that time you averted your toddler’s tantrum, danced at a friend’s wedding or got to reconnect with your older child, we want to hear it! Photos that illustrate your story are welcome, but not required. We will feature the best ones in future posts of the SlingLady blog!
The Rules:
1. Submit your Sling Story to the SlingLady by responding to this post. If you prefer, you may use our contact form.
2. Along with your story, please submit your name, the names and ages of your children and any information about you that you would like us to include when we publish the story.
3. If you have a website or blog that you would like us to link to when we post the story, we would be happy to do that if you include the url when you submit.
4. By submitting your story, you agree that your story/photo becomes the property of Carry Me Away, and may be used for advertising, publicity, news releases, or any other purpose deemed by Carry Me Away, and possibly displayed on the www.CarryMeAway.com website or the SlingLady blog without any fee or other form of compensation. Stories/photos will be credited to you when published.
5. If you choose to submit a photo, please be sure that you have the rights to that photo. Your submission of the photo is your guarantee that you are within your rights to submit it.
6. Discount codes will be emailed to you no later than 7 days from the time of your entry. Generally, they will sent out much sooner. Please contact us if you do not receive your code within this seven day period.
6. Read the legalese.
7. HAVE FUN!






Hi! My name is Emilie and my daughter Charlotte is 3 months old. I started wearing her when she was a month old after a friend at my local La Leche League gave me tips on how to wear the Baby Trekker that my mother in law gave us. We are both artists and we hope to continue painting with our babies in front of the easel
Emilie, I love the image of you and your husband painting while wearing your babies. That would make a great photo! And how great that you can continue your work while caring for your child.