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  2. 20 Nursery Decorating Ideas to Make Baby Feel at Home - AOL

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    Get a Colorful Crib Sheet This yellow striped crib sheet is playful and adds more color to the nursery! Babies can’t have much bedding in their crib otherwise, so maximize the fun on the crib sheet.

  3. Infant bed - Wikipedia

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    An infant bed (commonly called a cot in British English, and, in American English, a crib, or far less commonly, stock) is a small bed especially for infants and very young children. Infant beds are a historically recent development intended to contain a child capable of standing .

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    Crib quilts for infants were needed in the cold of winter, but even early examples of baby quilts indicate the efforts that women made to welcome a new baby. Quilting bee in Central Park, 1973. Quilting was often a communal activity, involving all the women and girls in a family or in a larger community.

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    #3 Let The Force Shine Bright In Your Nursery With This Adorably Radiant Baby Yoda Nightlight. Review: "Needed a soft light for the bathroom and this does the trick. Not very expensive and comes ...

  6. Librarians Consider These the Best Children's Books of All Time

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    I LOVE Strawberries! by Shannon Anderson. Winner of a 2022 Good Housekeeping Kids' Book Award, I LOVE Strawberries! chronicles how a resourceful girl persuades her skeptical parents to allow her ...

  7. List of historical sources for pink and blue as gender signifiers

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    A big pink bow for girls, blue for boys, or cream for both.... [50] 1901: USA: Success Library by Orison Swett Marden, G. R. Devitt. Usually, the first baby's basket is lined with pink or blue—pink if a girl is desired, blue for a boy—and is covered with dotted muslin, and decked with flounces, laces, and ribbons. [51] 1902: Madrid Spain