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baby bottle
bottle with a nipple to drink from
stroller
right|thumb|upright|A man pushing a baby in a stroller while jogging. A stroller, also known as a pushchair or buggy (British English), is a wheeled device used for transporting infants and young children. Strollers can have a variety of features such as cup holders, a storage basket, or the ability to carry multiple children.
baby sling
fabric item designed to carry a child on the body
Pampers
Pampers is an American brand for babies and toddlers products marketed by Procter & Gamble. This includes diapers, wipes etc.
cradleboard
thumb|A Navajo-style cradleboard thumb|right|A Skolts|Skolt Sámi mother with her child in a ǩiõtkâm Cradleboards (, Navajo: awéétsʼáál, , , , , Kazakh: бесік, Kyrgyz: бешік) are traditional protective baby-carriers used by many indigenous cultures in North America, throughout northern Scandinavia among the Sámi, and in the traditionally nomadic cultures of Central Asia. There are a variety of styles of cradleboard. Many Central Asian communities and some indigenous communities in North America still use cradleboards.
Huggies
Huggies is an American brand that sells disposable diapers and baby wipes that is marketed by American company Kimberly-Clark. Huggies were first test marketed in 1968, then introduced to the public in 1977 to replace the Kimbies brand.
babywearing
thumb|Traditional babywearing Babywearing is the practice of wearing or carrying a baby in a sling or in another form of carrier. Babywearing has been practiced for millennia around the world. Babywearing is a form of baby transport which can be used for as long as mutually desired, often until toddlerhood and beyond. In the industrialized world, babywearing has gained popularity in recent decades. Part of the reason for this shift is due to the influence of advocates of attachment parenting.
Baby cage
Bed in a wire cage suspended from a window
baby transport
methods of transporting young children
Q320140
right|thumb|300px Brennabor-Werke AG (previously Brennabor-Werke Gebr. Reichstein) was a German manufacturer of infant buggies, bicycles, motorcycles and, for two decades, of powered motor vehicles. It was based in Brandenburg an der Havel and operated between 1871 and 1945. Brennabor is a Wendish name used to refer to the Havel town Brandenburg.
Soy formula
Substitute for human breast milk
Bugaboo International
Dutch parental products design company