That always drives me crazy when people say "they won't remember it anyway." so what if they don;t remember it? They won't remember any experiences before the age of three. But does that mean people shouldn't do things with their kids? Nope.
Neither one of my girls would do a sling. My oldest liked the Bjorn. My youngest would not use either and I started trying to use the sling with her when she was two days old. (I got to use the sling with kids in our babysitting co-op - but not my own kids).Also, don't do a front carrier like Baby Bjorn - do a sling. I feel they are too exposed in the Bjorn and I just can't watch such a little tiny one hanging on someone's chest like a man on a velcro wall! They are curled up in a sling just the way they like to be.
Also, don't do a front carrier like Baby Bjorn - do a sling. I feel they are too exposed in the Bjorn and I just can't watch such a little tiny one hanging on someone's chest like a man on a velcro wall! They are curled up in a sling just the way they like to be.
We took our 15 month old, who is going back again this November! We had an absolute blast with him. He loved the characters and walked right up to Goofy, of all choices... I thought someone that tall may scare him. But he proved us wrong over and over again on that trip. His favorite rides were Mr. Toad and Haunted Mansion (with holiday overlay).
A few questions about the approriateness of bringing young ones to DL:
1) How old was the youngest child you ever brought to DL? We brought DS1 when he was 15 months (to WDW), DS2 when he was 6 months, and DD (to WDW) when she was 13 months
2) What's the youngest child you've ever seen at DL? a few weeks
3) How old would you suggest a child be if you wanted to go to DL, not ride the ride necessarily with them (doing a parent swap, or perhaps guardian would be a better definition, but I guess in reverse), but still to be able to enjoy a group outing? I can't tell you the best time, but I personally think there's no time that I would choose NOT to bring a child unless there's other concerns. I liked that I have no point in time that I can remember that "that" was the first time I went, I just always had Disney in some form as part of my childhood memories.
When they're really little, they sleep through most of it, when they're a few months old, they enjoy the lights and music and sound, when they're "just" mobile I think is the most challenging, as they just want to go go go, but don't have the thought process of being able to be cautious or follow directions.
"I feel they are too exposed in the Bjorn and I just can't watch such a little tiny one hanging on someone's chest like a man on a velcro wall! They are curled up in a sling just the way they like to be."
I second that!!!!!!
Not to mention having baby facing out, kicking their legs and moving their arms like they do when facing out, looks PAINFUL for the parent's back! Thinking of all the tiny muscles in the back contracting to keep balance with each little kick just makes my own (healthy) back hurt and want to take a nap.![]()