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  2. Ann Moore (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    After seeing the popularity of her sling, Moore created the Snugli, an on the go backpack that allowed parents to carry their young children while being able to have use of their arms. However Moore did not advertise the sling, relying strictly on word of mouth. This turned out to be no problem, becoming a phenomenon in the United States.

  3. Ann Moore - Wikipedia

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    Ann Moore (inventor) (born 1934), inventor of the Snugli; Ann S. Moore (born 1950), CEO of Time Inc. Anne Elizabeth Moore, editor, artist, and author; Anne Carroll Moore (1871–1961), American librarian

  4. List of inventions and discoveries by women - Wikipedia

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    Snugli and Weego were invented by nurse and peacekeeper Ann Moore first in the 1960s. Pertussis Vaccine A pioneering female American doctor, medical researcher and an outspoken voice in the pediatric community, the supercentenarian Leila Alice Denmark (1898–2012) is credited as co-developer of the pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine. [citation ...

  5. List of people with surname Moore - Wikipedia

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    Ann Moore (inventor) (born 1940), inventor of the Snugli; Ann S. Moore (born 1950), CEO of Time Inc. Anne Elizabeth Moore, editor, artist, and author; Annie May Moore: see May and Mina Moore (1882–1957), Australian photographers; Anthony Moore (born 1948), British musician and composer; Aoife Moore (fl. 2020's), Northern Irish journalist

  6. List of people from Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Ann Moore – pediatric nurse, inventor of the Snugli baby carrier; Sharlotte Neely – anthropologist; Louis Harry Newburgh – Professor of Clinical Investigation; Joseph Ransohoff – neurosurgeon; Samuel Mitja Rapoport – biochemist, Communist activist in Cincinnati in the 1930s; Tom Rapoport – cell biologist at the Harvard Medical School

  7. Ann Morgan Guilbert - Wikipedia

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    Ann Morgan Guilbert (October 16, 1928 – June 14, 2016), sometimes credited as Ann Guilbert, was an American television and film actress and comedian who portrayed a number of roles from the 1950s on, most notably as Millie Helper in 61 episodes of the early 1960s sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show, [1] and later Yetta Rosenberg, Fran Fine's doddering grandmother, in 56 episodes of the 1990s ...

  8. Björn Jakobson - Wikipedia

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    Björn Jakobson, (born 14 August 1934 in Stockholm) is a Swedish entrepreneur.. Lillemor and Björn Jakobson, sitting on a bench outside their museum Artipelag. In 1961, he started the company Babybjörn. [1]

  9. Babybjörn - Wikipedia

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    The company’s first product was a bouncing cradle, but today Babybjörn is best known for its baby carriers.Its first baby carrier was made in 1973. [2]The current product assortment consists of baby carriers, bouncers, travel cots, and sleep accessories, along with bath and kitchen assortments.