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  5. Sleeping bag - Wikipedia

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    A toddler in a merino wool sleeping bag. An infant sleeping bag is a bag-like garment or covering worn by infants for sleeping in. Infant sleeping bags differ from regular sleeping bags in design and purpose, being designed primarily for indoor rather than outdoor use, and usually featuring either arm holes or sleeves.

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    Pull-Ups Cool Alert returns exclusively online at Amazon, Diapers.com, Drugstore.com, Walmart, Sam’s Club, Target and Peapod.com. Pull-Ups made their training pants more absorbent. 2015. Sofia the First designs debut for girls. Mickey Mouse returned on some boys' Pull-Ups. Minnie Mouse returned on some girls' Pull-Ups.

  7. Kelty (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was started in 1952 by Asher "Dick" Kelty (September 13, 1919 – January 12, 2004), who was one of the first gear designers to produce and market an external-frame backpack designed specifically for civilian use. [1]