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  2. Fisher-Price recalls 2 million baby swings for suffocation ...

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    The recalled Fisher-Price Snuga Swings were sold at Amazon, Toys R Us, Walmart/Sam's Club, and Target nationwide from October 2010 to January 2024. Fisher-Price recalls 2 million baby swings for ...

  3. Thousands of baby swings recalled due to suffocation risk - AOL

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    Officials say Jool Baby's Nova Baby Infant Swing violates the Safe Sleep for Babies Act. ... 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame: Announcement time, how to watch, full MLB ballot. Weather.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Graco (baby products) - Wikipedia

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    After 18 months of research and development, the Swyngomatic - the world's first wind-up, automatic baby swing was born in 1955, designed by company engineer Dave Saint. [ 6 ] In 1987, the company pioneered the invention of the Pack N' Play Portable Playard, the world's first portable play yard (designed by Nate Saint, Dave Saint's son).

  6. Swing (seat) - Wikipedia

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    Tire swing Canopy swing. Tire swings are a form of swing made from a whole tire. These are often simply a new or used tire hanging from a tree on a rope. On commercially-developed playground swing sets, oversized new tires are often reinforced with a circular metal bar to improve safety and are hung on chains from metal or wooden beams.

  7. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    Baby wearing in a sling was well known in Europe in medieval times, but was mainly seen as a practice of marginalised groups such as beggars and Romani people. [4] 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]