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  2. I Tried the SNOO Smart Bassinet with My Newborn—Here ... - AOL

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    Total: 94/100 When I was newly pregnant, I was already eyeing up the Happiest Baby SNOO Smart Sleeper bassinet ($1,695). The low-profile, minimalist look? Swoon.

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    Happiest Baby, the company that sells the Snoo Sleeper, recently launched a premium monthly subscription of $20 per month for parents to access certain features for the smart bassinet. While many ...

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    The Snoo, a smart bassinet that automatically rocks and soothes a baby, hit the market in 2016 and has been growing in popularity ever since. With a price tag of $1,695, the debate surrounding it ...

  5. Harvey Karp - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Neil Karp (born 1951) is an American pediatrician, author, and child development specialist.He is best known for his book "The Happiest Baby on the Block" and its accompanying DVD, that use his "5 S's" approach to infant care. [1]

  6. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    A wicker pram. Various methods of transporting children have been used in different cultures and times. These methods include baby carriages (prams in British English), infant car seats, portable bassinets (carrycots), strollers (pushchairs), slings, backpacks, baskets and bicycle carriers.

  7. Bedside sleeper - Wikipedia

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    A bedside sleeper, also referred to as a sidecar sleeper or bedside bassinet, is a bassinet or baby cot that attaches to the parents' bed, allowing newborns to sleep next to their parents safely. This is a form of safe co-sleeping , and has little risks associated with sudden infant death syndrome , unlike bedsharing.