Wednesday, June 3, 2020

In the 1930s baby window cages were touted as the ‘it’ parenting product in Britain

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There have been a variety of weird and wonderful parenting methods of the years – and some of the strangest ones aren’t even that far in the past. In the 1930s baby window cages were touted as the ‘it’ parenting product in Britain, with mothers everywhere dangling their tots out of windows and inside hutch-like contraptions so that their bundles of joy could be ‘aired’ and enjoy the fresh, outdoor air – without crawling away. Just imagine walking through your town and seeing a baby dangling out of window these days – weird, right? Perhaps unsurprisingly the cages were out of fashion by the 1940s – and there hasn’t been resurgence since.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

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