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  2. Feds warn against some baby loungers, cradle swings ... - AOL

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    The OUKANING cradle swings were sold online at Amazon.com from October 2021 through February 2023 for between $80 and $145. Safety agency urges against use of cradle swing after baby dies in a ...

  3. Bassinet - Wikipedia

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    Modern reproduction of a medieval cot and rattle, c. 1465 Movable, but not portable, home bassinet Rooming-in bassinet A wooden cradle from India. A bassinet, bassinette, or cradle is a bed specifically for babies from birth to about four months. Bassinets are generally designed to work with fixed legs or caster wheels, while cradles are ...

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  5. Infant bed - Wikipedia

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    Late-18th century Dutch painting of a baby in a rocking cradle. The name "crib" was used to describe a slatted, high-sided child's bed. [1] It derives from the Old English word "cribb" which means "manger" (food trough, referring to the shape of a bassinette) or stall (implying corralling the child).

  6. Consumer Reports calls for federal ban on baby walkers. Here ...

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    Asked for comment about Consumer Reports' call for a baby walker ban, a spokesperson for the CPSC said the agency's staff "constantly review incident data with a view toward ensuring that ...

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    Zillions, originally titled Penny Power, was a children's magazine published by the Consumers Union, the publisher of Consumer Reports. [1] Founded in 1980, at its peak, the magazine covered close to 350,000 subscribers.