15/04/2019
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Facing the challenges of becoming a parent turned one Northamptonshire mum into a baby business success story.  Shabs Kwofie is founder of multi award winning baby sling specialists Amawrap. The 100% cotton baby wraps, which are made in the UK, also aid with breastfeeding and come in fashionable, stylish shades plus new patterns, including Posy Rosy.

We have three Posy Rosy Amawrap slings to win!

Shabs was not prepared for the changes she experienced when she had her first baby.  Shabs said: “Being a mum for the first time is daunting and you feel so vulnerable. At Amawrap our main aim is to help with advice about babywearing, to help mums feel like they are in control again. If we can help mums feel even a little bit more empowered, then we have done our job.”

Looking to her ancestry, where her family historically used slings to carry their babies, Shabs first fashioned her own baby wrap to help her get her out of her first-floor apartment and she credits the sling with helping her overcome her own postnatal depression. Due to local demand Shabs started selling slings to fellow mums and Amawrap was born.

Since the birth of the business, Amawrap baby slings have won multiple awards and are acknowledged as a ‘hip-healthy’ product by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute. The stylish slings are also beneficial for colic and reflux babies.  Founded in 2012, Amawrap’s aim is to provide help, support and information to parents about the importance of skin-to-skin contact, which encourages the release of endorphins, including oxytocin.


Babywearing guru Shabs has become an authoritative ambassador about the benefits of skin-to-skin contact and her stylish slings also provide a hands-free alternative to prams.

To enter, simply answer the question and fill in the form before the closing time of Monday 22nd April at 3pm.

This competition is also listed on The Prize FinderLoquax and Competitions-Time.

Full Terms and conditions to be found here.

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