Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Dada Ji’s Kandbori


Gobind carrier

Carrying your kids on your back can indeed provide a unique and distinct experience for both parents and children. Here’s why carrying your kids on your back can be special and is called ‘Kandbori’ (meaning carrying a loaded bag on your back) in our Punjabi language. Grandparents usually take this course as it is easier and enjoy ful to both.


Gobind getting naughty



When I carried Jania



Now is the turn of Geet who is overjoyed

Carrying your kids on your back can indeed provide a unique and distinct experience for both parents and children. Here's why carrying your kids on your back can be special:

Carrying your child on your back allows them to embark on an exciting adventure. From their elevated position, they get a different perspective of the world around them, making everyday activities feel more like a thrilling journey.

With your child on your back, you have the opportunity to engage with them more closely. You can talk, sing, or play interactive games while being face-to-face with your child, fostering communication and connection.

Carrying your child on your back leaves your hands and arms free, providing you with greater mobility and freedom of movement. You can go for walks, hikes, or engage in various activities while keeping your child safe and secure.

Carrying your child on your back allows you to share experiences together. Whether it's exploring nature, visiting new places, or simply going about your daily routine, your child is right there with you, actively participating and witnessing the world alongside you.

Carrying your child on your back strengthens the emotional bond between parent and child. The physical closeness and shared experiences contribute to a deep sense of connection, creating memories that both of you can cherish.

It's worth mentioning that carrying your child on your back requires careful and stable handling, ensuring their safety and comfort for a positive and enjoyable experience.

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