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  2. Bassinet - Wikipedia

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    Bassinet usage in the United States nearly doubled to 20% from 1992 to 2006. [2] Greater than 45% of babies up to two months used a bassinet. [2] By 5–6 months, however, fewer than 10% of babies sleep in bassinets. [2] In a hospital environment, a special form of sealed bassinet is used in a neonatal intensive care unit.

  3. Rocking chair - Wikipedia

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    The rockers contact the floor at only two points, giving the occupant the ability to rock back and forth by shifting their weight or pushing lightly with their feet. [1] [2] Rocking chairs are most commonly made of wood. Some rocking chairs can fold.

  4. Plastiglomerate - Wikipedia

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    Plastiglomerate is a rock made of a mixture of sedimentary grains, and other natural debris (e.g. shells, wood) that is held together by plastic. [1] It has been considered a potential marker of the Anthropocene, an informal epoch of the Quaternary proposed by some social scientists, environmentalists, and geologists. [2]

  5. Bentwood - Wikipedia

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    Bentwood boxes are a traditional item made by the First Nations people of the North American west coast including the Haida, Gitxsan, Tlingit, Tsimshian, Sugpiaq, Unangax, Yup'ik, Inupiaq and Coast Salish. These boxes are generally made out of one piece of wood that is steamed and bent to form a box.

  6. Parents outraged at Snoo after smart bassinet company charges ...

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    The bassinet also includes a self-rocking and sleep tracking feature, among others. Those features all used to be free with the substantial $1,700 purchase, but now some of them are locked behind ...

  7. Infant bed - Wikipedia

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    A cradle is an infant bed which rocks but is non-mobile. [15] It is distinct from a typical bassinet which is a basket-like container on free-standing legs with wheels. A carbonized cradle was found in the remains of Herculaneum left from the destruction of the city by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE.

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