Mongol parents in China bind babies in sand-filled cradles to mimic mother’s embrace

Families in northern China bind babies in wooden cradles to mimic a mother’s embrace, with the cot sometimes being padded with nappies or even sand and soil.

The centuries-old practice is celebrated as parenting wisdom but has also been questioned for the discomfort it may cause.

Among nomadic families, the cradle symbolises care for a new life and hope for the future.

Long before they learn to crawl, infants in Inner Mongolia spend much of their early days nestled in a traditional cradle known...

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