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  2. Rock 'n Play - Wikipedia

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    The Rock 'n Play was a baby sleeper produced by Fisher-Price. The product launched in 2009 and sold 4.7 million units before its initial recall in 2019. Approximately 100 infant deaths have been connected with use of the sleeper. [1] Several of the deaths were caused by infants rolling onto their stomachs and being suffocated by the sleeper's ...

  3. Would you spend $1,695 on a Snoo? Here's what parents say ...

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    The Snoo, a smart bassinet that automatically rocks and soothes a baby, hit the market in 2016 and has been growing in popularity ever since. With a price tag of $1,695, the debate surrounding it ...

  4. Parents outraged at Snoo after smart bassinet company charges ...

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    The bassinet also includes a self-rocking and sleep tracking feature, among others. Those features all used to be free with the substantial $1,700 purchase, but now some of them are locked behind ...

  5. I Tried the SNOO Smart Bassinet with My Newborn—Here ... - AOL

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    The bassinet frame is quite heavy duty; the legs and sides are made of metal, and the whole thing weighs in at about 38 pounds. It comes with three swaddle sizes, though you can buy additional ...

  6. Harvey Karp - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Neil Karp (born 1951) is an American pediatrician, author, and child development specialist.He is best known for his book "The Happiest Baby on the Block" and its accompanying DVD, that use his "5 S's" approach to infant care. [1]

  7. Bassinet - Wikipedia

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    A bassinet, bassinette, or cradle is a bed specifically for babies from birth to about four months. Bassinets are generally designed to work with fixed legs or caster wheels, while cradles are generally designed to provide a rocking or gliding motion.