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  2. Betsy Wetsy - Wikipedia

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    Betsy Wetsy was a "drink-and-wet" doll originally issued by the Ideal Toy Company of New York in 1937. [1] [2] It was one of the most popular dolls of its kind in the Post–World War II baby boom era.

  3. Justice (store) - Wikipedia

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    Justice is a clothing brand sold exclusively through Walmart targeting the tween girl market. In 2020, it became a brand owned by the private equity firm Bluestar Alliance. Justice makes apparel, underwear, sleepwear, swimwear, lifestyle, accessories, and personal care products for girls age roughly 6–12.

  4. Wetness indicator - Wikipedia

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    "Feel wet" is a feature used in some training pants that lets the wearer know when they are wet by feeling. Nowadays few training pants use this feature. "Color Change When Wet" is now the most common version of wetness indicator in baby diapers, consisting of a yellow stripe that goes from the front to the back of the diaper.

  5. Stain-resistant baby clothes make life easier for parents - AOL

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    These baby clothes repel liquids, odors, and stains so you don’t have to change them as often. Stain-resistant baby clothes make life easier for parents [Video] Skip to main content

  6. Open-crotch pants - Wikipedia

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    Open-crotch pants are worn when the child is first taken out of the house. Mostly male children wear them; girls (and occasionally some boys) are put in infant-size sundresses . [ 2 ] Their use continues even after wearers have gained some control over their bodily functions, since they may not have yet gained the stature or motor skills ...

  7. 15 cleaning products that do the dirty work for you — and ...

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    That dirty travel mug you thought was a goner will look shinier than you ever thought possible. $8 at Amazon "I use my thermos for tea every day," wrote a satisfied sipper .