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  2. 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.

  3. Amazon's massive once-a-year baby sale is here: Save ... - AOL

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    New parents have to load up on car seats, bottles, pumps, and monitors, while grandparents often pick up playpens, high chairs, and bouncers for their own homes. Baby goods add up, but luckily ...

  4. Family Discovers 'Deadly' Snake Hiding Under Child's Toy on ...

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    In a video posted to Facebook by The Snake Hunter — which describes itself as a 24/7 emergency snake handling service based in the suburbs of Melbourne — the cameraman picks up a baby's ...

  5. Baby jumper - Wikipedia

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    A baby jumper is a device that can be used by infants to exercise and play in. The original baby jumper consists of a hoop suspended by an elastic strap. More elaborate baby jumpers have a base made of hard plastic sitting in a frame and a suspended fabric seat with two leg holes, often with trays holding toys. The door jumpers lack the tray.

  6. Roly-poly toy - Wikipedia

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    Different toy manufacturers and different cultures have produced different-looking roly-poly toys: the okiagari-koboshi (起き上がり小法師, "take a spill, get up, and arise"), Kokeshi doll and some types of Daruma doll of Japan, the nevаlyashka (неваляшка, "untopply") or van'ka-vstan'ka (ванька-встанька, "Ivan-get-up") of Russia, and Playskool's Weebles.

  7. 30 Man-Made Innovations That Were Designed Mimicking Nature’s ...

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    Image credits: Sasha Weilbaker #4 Wind Blades. Humpback Whales are one of the largest weighing animals of the world, yet they are profound swimmers, which attributes down to its flippers (fins).