Learn about the joys and pleasures of babywearing at our free workshop!
In this free hands-on workshop, Diaper Lab's two experienced babywearing instructors will guide you through how to wear your baby safely, why babywearing is good for you and baby, and carrier options. You will then have the opportunity to try out different carriers with our help, ask questions, and purchase any products you like at that time.
Each workshop will be geared towards a particular age range of infants, and attendance will be limited to 10 child/adult pairs per session to make sure everyone receives individual attention. One child per adult please.
Workshops will be held at our retail location at 200 Elm Street North, Cambridge, MA (Davis Square) and are offered at no cost.
To register for any of the open classes below, use our online registration form. Please be sure to provide an e-mail address you check regularly and at which we can correspond with you to confirm attendance and notify you of any changes.
So come and check out our great selection of baby carriers from Moby, Baby Hawk, Sakura Bloom, gOzOzO, and Dolcino and learn what will work best for you and your baby. We look forward to seeing you, and don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions!
Come celebrate cloth diapers at the 3rd annual Great Cloth Diaper Change! Saturday April 20th at 10 am.
Our most popular class! Learn about cloth diapers and find out why many parents have called this the best class for new parents they've attended! Registration is limited and classes start early, so sign up now.
Thinking about babywearing as a way to bond when your new baby arrives? Come learn about all the ins and outs of babywearing!
Learn about babywearing and how to safely, comfortably and enjoyably bond with your child, from their first days as a newborn too those toddler moments when a rest is best!
We're exited to host three Music Together classes on Monday's featuring the incomparable Jeff Jam! Registration is through Groovy Baby music with classes starting April 29th.