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  2. Chicco - Wikipedia

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    Chicco was founded in 1958 in Como, Italy by Cavaliere del Lavoro Pietro Catelli, who wanted to celebrate the birth of his first son Enrico, dearly known as "Chicco".On the founder's death in 2006, the company passed to his three children, Enrico, Michele and Francesca, who would open new branches in India, [1] Russia, Mexico and Poland.

  3. Graco (baby products) - Wikipedia

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    Graco Children's Products Inc. (pronounced gray-co) is an American baby products company based in High Point, North Carolina. [2] It is owned and operated by Newell Brands. Graco offers products including car seats, travel systems, strollers, high chairs, play yards, and baby swings. [3] [4] [5]

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

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    "However, the stroller then becomes great for storage on the go and as a space for a quick nap." How to transition kids out of a stroller If you've made the decision to say "no" to strollers, the ...

  5. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    Images of children being carried in slings can be seen in Egyptian artwork dating back to the time of the Pharaohs, [2] and have been used in many indigenous cultures. One of the earliest European artworks showing baby wearing is a fresco by Giotto painted in around 1306 AD, which depicts Mary carrying Jesus in a sling. [3]

  6. 8.8 cm KwK 36 - Wikipedia

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    The 8.8 cm KwK 36 was derived from the 8.8 cm Flak 36 anti-aircraft gun by adapting/modifying it to the limited space available in tank turrets. Parts of the KwK 36 were built to practically the same design as the 75-millimetre (3.0 in) and 50-millimetre (2.0 in) guns already used in German tanks.

  7. Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller was announced in January 2002. [5] Hitmaker had tried to develop an on-line version of Crazy Taxi, to be called Crazy Taxi Next exclusively for the Xbox, which, besides multiplayer game modes, would have included night and day cycles, each with a different set of passengers and destinations, while reusing and graphically updating the maps from Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2.