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  2. The Mamaroo Swing Soothes Babies Like No Other—and It's ...

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  3. Bassinet - Wikipedia

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    Bassinet usage in the United States nearly doubled to 20% from 1992 to 2006. [2] Greater than 45% of babies up to two months used a bassinet. [2] By 5–6 months, however, fewer than 10% of babies sleep in bassinets. [2] In a hospital environment, a special form of sealed bassinet is used in a neonatal intensive care unit.

  4. Harvey Karp - Wikipedia

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    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] He is also the creator of the Snoo, a smart bassinet. He is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California and a fellow of the American Academy ...

  5. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    A cradleboard is a Native American baby carrier used to keep babies secure and comfortable and at the same time allowing the mothers freedom to work and travel. [5] The cradleboards were attached to the mother's back straps from the shoulder or the head. For travel, cradleboards could be hung on a saddle or travois.

  6. Infant bed - Wikipedia

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    Late-18th century Dutch painting of a baby in a crib. The name "crib" was used to describe a slatted, high-sided child's bed. [1] It derives from the Old English word "cribb" which means "manger" (food trough, referring to the shape of a bassinette) or stall (implying corralling the child).

  7. Roundabout (play) - Wikipedia

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    A merry-go-round at a park in New Jersey. A roundabout (British English), merry-go-round (American English), or carousel (Australian English), is a piece of playground equipment, a flat disk, frequently about 2 to 3 metres (6 ft 7 in to 9 ft 10 in) in diameter, with bars on it that act as both hand-holds and something to lean against while riding.