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3 sty 2024 · The cages became popular in London in the 1930s among apartment dwellers without access to backyards. It’s not entirely clear when exactly the baby cage’s popularity began to wane, but it likely had something to do with growing concerns for child safety in the second half of the 20th century.
25 wrz 2024 · In the 1930s, city dwellers in London and beyond embraced a parenting trend that may seem bizarre today—hanging their babies out of apartment windows in metal cages for “fresh air.” These chicken coop-like structures, known as baby cages, were part of a broader movement to improve infant health through exposure to fresh air.
5 sty 2019 · Mothers dangling “baby cages” out of their apartment windows was a fad that emerged in many popular parenting books in the 1930s. In the 1930s, London city apartments were decorated with protruding cages that stuck out like air conditioning units.
23 mar 2015 · These incredible pictures taken in the 1930s show babies suspended high up in flats from their parents' window.
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3 maj 2017 · Invented in the United States in 1922, baby cages really took off in London in the 1930s and allowed for city-dwelling moms to offer their young ones a bit of fresh air when heading down to the local park just wasn’t an option.
20 sie 2014 · No room for a baby crib? This wouldn’t have been a problem in the 1930’s. A baby cage would suffice. What is a baby cage, you ask. Well, it was a 1922 patent filed by Emma Read from Washington which set out to help parents living in the cities who didn’t have too much space for… their children.