Bebygge
Bebygge is a term used in the context of the Icelandic language and culture, referring to the practice of keeping a child in a cradle or other form of bed for extended periods. This practice is deeply rooted in Icelandic folklore and tradition, often associated with the belief that it helps the child develop a strong and healthy constitution. The term "bebygge" literally translates to "to cradle" or "to bed," and it is a common sight in Icelandic homes, where parents may keep their newborns in a cradle for several months.
The concept of bebygge is not only a cultural tradition but also a reflection of Icelandic society's
In recent years, there has been a growing debate surrounding the practice of bebygge, with some critics