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  2. When are kids too old for strollers? Experts say there are ...

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    When are kids too old for strollers? Experts say it depends on each child's individual needs. (Photo: Getty Creative) (images by Tang Ming Tung via Getty Images)

  3. Reborn doll - Wikipedia

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    A reborn doll is a hand made art doll that resembles a human infant with as much realism as possible. The process of creating a reborn doll is referred to as reborning and the doll artists are referred to as reborners. [1] [2] Reborn dolls may be created from a blank kit or from a manufactured doll and are also known as lifelike dolls or reborn ...

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    Your babies, toddlers, and big kids will love backyard play when these top outdoor toys of 2024, all loved by parenting experts, are in the picture.

  5. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    An older child can ride his own bike, or ride a one-wheel trailer bike with an integrated seat and handle bars. A "travel system" includes a car seat base, an infant car seat, and a baby stroller. The car seat base is installed in a car.

  6. MGA Zapf Creation GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Chou Chou My First Tooth (2007): This doll represents a slightly older baby. When Chou Chou develops a tooth, it cries and the owner has to make it feel better. Chou Chou also makes other baby sounds, such as laughing and slurping. Learning Chou Chou (2007): A Chou Chou doll with blonde hair that can speak up to 46 phrases. It comes with a ...

  7. Tressy - Wikipedia

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    "Tressy" was trademarked in 1963 as a doll with "hair that grows" by the American Character Toy Company of New York. It was first sold as an 11½" fashion doll similar to Mattel's Barbie and by the late 60s as a larger preteen doll by the Ideal Toy Company. Tressy featured a long swatch of hair that could be pulled out of the top of the doll's ...