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  2. Playpen - Wikipedia

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    The walls of the playpen are usually higher than the height of the child, so as to avoid climbing injuries; playpens may also have a detachable lid. There are many more modern and portable designs. Modern playpens are portable and typically consist of a basic metal and plastic support system and mesh, soft plastic or nylon sides.

  3. List of wooden toys - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wooden toys and games. A wooden toy is a toy constructed primarily from wood and wood products. Additional components made from other materials are ...

  4. Toddler bed - Wikipedia

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    A toddler bed is low to the ground to facilitate safe and easy entry and exit for the occupant. Due to their ground height, they are often referred to as floor beds or montessori beds. [1] The mattress in a toddler bed is often the same size as that in an infant bed. Generally toddler beds range from 70 centimetres (28 in) x 140 centimetres (55 ...

  5. Creative Playthings - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1949, Creative Playthings embarked on a series of collaborations with the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. In 1949, the children’s room and playroom of Marcel Breuer’s "House in the Museum Garden" (a model one-family home in the east end of the MoMA sculpture garden) was composed almost entirely of Creative Playthings objects and designs, including their "Hollow ...

  6. Playground - Wikipedia

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    Also concerning the safety of playgrounds is the material in which they are built. Wooden playgrounds act as a more natural environment for the children to play but can cause even more minor injuries. Slivers are the main concern when building with wood material. Wet weather is also a threat to children playing on wooden structures.

  7. Infant bed - Wikipedia

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    Late-18th century Dutch painting of a baby in a crib. 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).

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