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Well it was meant so that the animals could get some fresh air. This works too! Also prevents a child from falling out of a window.
This is not uncommon to see in quite a few European countries. English translation would be baby cage.
Fatty Arbuckle.
Ahh, fresh air and maybe a nap in the outdoors as well. Mom knows where I am
Time out?
As disturbing as this looks. It was a common practice to have these cages distributed to members of the Chelsea Baby Club in London for people who had no gardens..
I would never trust my child in one, for sure!
it is called air conditioning
Mom & Dad are letting me air-dry!
That fat baby is probably maxing out the specs on that contraption.
Obesity is an epidemic in the '30s
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Well it was meant so that the animals could get some fresh air. This works too! Also prevents a child from falling out of a window.
ReplyDeleteThis is not uncommon to see in quite a few European countries. English translation would be baby cage.
ReplyDeleteFatty Arbuckle.
ReplyDeleteAhh, fresh air and maybe a nap in the outdoors as well. Mom knows where I am
ReplyDeleteTime out?
ReplyDeleteAs disturbing as this looks. It was a common practice to have these cages distributed to members of the Chelsea Baby Club in London for people who had no gardens..
ReplyDeleteI would never trust my child in one, for sure!
ReplyDeleteit is called air conditioning
ReplyDeleteMom & Dad are letting me air-dry!
ReplyDeleteThat fat baby is probably maxing out the specs on that contraption.
ReplyDeleteObesity is an epidemic in the '30s
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