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  2. Servant (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series takes place in the household of Dorothy and Sean Turner, a couple in Philadelphia who hire eighteen-year-old Leanne Grayson to be the live-in nanny of their infant son Jericho; however, Jericho is dead and has been replaced by a reborn doll, which a traumatized Dorothy believes to be the real, still-alive Jericho, leading her family ...

  3. List of Friday the 13th: The Series episodes - Wikipedia

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    A cursed cradle from the RMS Titanic compels the parents of a sick baby to drown people, in order to save their baby's life. Cursed Antique: A cradle that keeps an ill baby alive and cures them after the parents kill seven people in water. Villain and Fate: Leslie Kent, drowned in a pool after leaping from a balcony.

  4. Baby Alive - Wikipedia

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    It was later discontinued, and a non-speaking baby was released in 1995 with snacks and juice boxes, although these came in boxes and cans rather than packets that were mixed with water. They, as opposed to modern Baby Alive doll food and juice, had names such as Yummy Juice and Baby Cherries. It only came in two versions, Baby Alive and Baby ...

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  6. High chair - Wikipedia

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    A high chair is a piece of furniture used for feeding older babies and younger toddlers. The seat is raised a fair distance from the ground, so that a person of adult height may spoon-feed the child comfortably from a standing position (hence the name).

  7. Fisher-Price - Wikipedia

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    Fisher-Price was founded in 1930 during the Great Depression by Herman Fisher, Irving Price, Price's illustrator-artist wife Margaret Evans Price and Helen Schelle. [2] [3] Fisher worked previously in manufacturing, selling and advertising games for a company in Churchville, New York. [4]

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