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  2. Fisher-Price - Wikipedia

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    Fisher-Price was founded in 1930 during the Great Depression by Herman Fisher, Irving Price, Price's illustrator-artist wife Margaret Evans Price and Helen Schelle. [2] [3] Fisher worked previously in manufacturing, selling and advertising games for a company in Churchville, New York. [4]

  3. Rock 'n Play - Wikipedia

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    Fisher-Price advertised it as the first sleeper that allowed babies to sleep in this position safely. [4]: 68 The sleeper was developed in consultation with one family doctor and without any clinical research supporting its safety. [5] Fisher-Price did not usually involve medical professionals when developing its products. [6]

  4. Fisher-Price recalls more than 2 million infant swings after ...

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    The recall is not the first by Fisher-Price involving products that proved deadly for babies. About 100 deaths have been linked to the Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play sleeper, first recalled in 2019.

  5. Fisher-Price recalls more than 2 million baby swings after ...

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    Since hitting the market in 2010, the Fisher-Price Snuga Swings sold about 2.1 million swings in the U.S., while nearly 99,000 swings sold in Canada and approximately 500 swings in Mexico, the ...

  6. Chatter Telephone - Wikipedia

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    The Chatter Telephone is a pull toy for toddlers 12 to 36 months of age. [1] Introduced in 1961 by the Fisher-Price company as the "Talk Back Phone" for infants and children, which was updated to the name Chatter Telephone in 1962, is a roll along pull toy.

  7. Little People (toys) - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Fisher-Price introduced two additional toys with removable figures; "Snorky the Fire Engine" and the "Nifty Station Wagon." [8] The Nifty Station Wagon came with two adult figures and one child figure, thus the first "Play Family" was born. In 1985, Fisher-Price trademarked "Little People" and formally changed the name of the brand. [1]

  8. Kasey the Kinderbot - Wikipedia

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    Kasey the Kinderbot is an educational toy learning system designed, developed, and sold by Fisher-Price, a wholly owned division of the Mattel Corporation, nominated for the Educational Toy of the Year award in 2002. [1] Because of its strong commercial sales, Kasey was reported as an important item in the balance sheet of Fisher-Price.

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