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Finnish Babies are Sleeping In Cardboard Boxes

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Finnish Babies are Sleeping In Cardboard Boxes

How Do I Get One?

In 2013, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate and Wills) received a Baby Box as a gift of congratulations on the impending birth of Prince George from the Finnish government.

The ensuing media coverage subsequently had the Finnish Social Security Service, Kela, inundated with calls from around the globe from people wanting to purchase one.

Kela won’t sell you one, but there is another option now available.

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BabyBoxCo

Three Finnish Dads, each from a family who were recipients of Baby Boxes themselves and were so impressed by it, have set up an online company Finnish Baby Box.

It’s the world’s smallest baby gear company (probably not for much longer) and they hand pack each box from a warehouse on Lauttasaari, a small island near Helsinki the capital, already having shipped to parents in over 30 countries. The Boxes aren’t cheap with the standard Baby Box costing 300 Euros ($592 AUD) or the limited edition MooMin 599 Euros ($888 AUD) so if you really want one, best put it on your baby shower list!

moomin-box_grandeGo to finnishbabybox.co to have a look!

The stylish Scandinavian designed baby clothes kits are proving an absolute hit with friends and families wanting to give a welcome gift with an extra-special touch. The sizing of the clothes is spread out and will help to dress and care for your baby for the first nine months. Probably very handy for first-time parents who may not have much of an idea on what size a baby comes out as, how fast they grow or what’s appropriate for such a newbie.

I may have bought some super cute short summer onesies, which my baby did fit at 4 weeks old, but seeing as he was born in the midst of winter they got a quick photo op inside then went into storage. Who knew babies were only for such a short time that small? I did not.

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The founding fathers of Finnish Baby Box know baby sizes and are happy to supply you with a full set of clothes, ensconced in a gorgeously decorated box which can double as a safe sleeping space for your newborn baby, they have even altered the contents for our climate.

No snow suits for Aussie customers, though maybe this year they wouldn’t go astray down south!

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Hang on a minute”¦look what’s happening now!

Australia Office Opens: Free Shipping in the Land Down Under

 How exciting for Aussie parents! The Baby Box Co. has opened a location in Melbourne, which means that FREE SHIPPING is now available to their Australian customers.

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Packing orders (not babies) in Melbourne babyboxco.com.au

The Australian website http://www.babyboxco.com.au/ is now live and all orders for delivery in Australia will ship within 72 hours of purchase.

Go over to the website and check out all the gorgeous items you can choose to fill your own baby box or for  a very special gift for someone you know and love.

 

But I’d Still Like To Move To Finland

The tradition of receiving a Baby Box is an established part of the Finnish rite of passage into motherhood, bonding generations of women and contributes to Finland’s ranking as one of the best countries in the world for mother’s to live in.

I realise we have free and supportive (for the most part) health and education systems here in Australia, it’s just the notion that a government would think and such care on a basic level as to supply the necessities to an expectant mother, giving her a pretty good idea of what she will be needing first up to then build upon at her leisure, that makes me want to go and live there. I told my husband so, explaining that because of the baby box being one of the main reasons for an intercontinental move, that we’d also be having another few babies. He had a very quick think and decided that because Finland is home to some mad-keen motorsport enthusiasts, that yes, we can move there and have more babies.

I’m off to apply for our passports.

moomin-products_grandeI think our government should be supplying Baby Boxes instead of only cash payments.. That’s my two cents.

What do you think?

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Shelley Gilbert

A mum of two, full-on but super cute little boys, Shelley is completely addicted to gentle attachment parenting, loves baby-wearing, fills the role o...Read Moref jersey cow for her youngest child, inhales books about child brain development, is happily married to her partner of 13 years and gets amongst it with the 4 yr olds on kindy parent days. Having worked in all areas of pharmacy her favourite part is - you guessed it- helping people. She is a Cert III Dispense Technician, has a Diploma of Business Management and has clocked up a whole lot of life experience that is giving her a great edge for writing for Stay At Home Mum. Read Less

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