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  2. Infant bed - Wikipedia

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    The "mini crib" is an umbrella term that covers all cots smaller than the standard size. It means that travel cribs and many play yards can also be called mini cribs. This said, people often use the term for small baby beds with hard sides. Larger infant beds are manufactured, generally for hospital use or for those with special needs.

  3. Baby cage - Wikipedia

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    Baby cage. A baby cage was a bed in a wire cage suspended from city apartment windows. The "health cage", as it was initially called, was invented by Mrs. Robert C Lafferty to provide babies with fresh air and sunshine while living in crowded cities. [1]

  4. Cradle of Henry V - Wikipedia

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    Description. The cradle is 120 cm (46 inches) long and 86 cm (34 inches) high overall. It is made of oak, and consists of two parts, a deep box-like crib in which the baby was placed and a stand on which the crib swings from iron hooks. The crib is made of planks with a series of deep horizontal mouldings on the exterior.

  5. Cheick Sanou - Wikipedia

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    Cheick Ahmed al-Hassan Sanou, also known as Iron Biby, is a strongman from Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso. [2] As the current world record holder in the maximum Log Lift and former world record holder of the Axle Press, and also the heaviest weight ever pressed overhead, Sanou is regarded as one of the greatest overhead pressers of all time. [ 3 ]

  6. 15 Things You Should Never Buy at a Garage Sale ... - AOL

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    Baby items, like car seats and cribs, can be dangerous to purchase from garage sales. "For car seats, you do not know if the car seat was in an accident or exposed to extreme elements," says Hidalgo.

  7. Iron Mountain Baby - Wikipedia

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    Iron Mountain Baby refers both to a folksong and the subject of that song, William Moses Gould Helms. On August 14, 1902, William Helms (June 5, 1835 – December 13, 1917), a 67-year-old farmer and civil war veteran, was walking along the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway (later the Missouri Pacific Railroad) where it crosses Big ...

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