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Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century homes contained many dangers for young children. Open fires posed a particular danger, as did the scalding water usually heating over it. Baby tenders like this one, kept little ones temporarily out of harm's way while older household members performed their day-to-day tasks. Most households did not use such things. They often relied upon older children to watch over younger ones. Young children were often left alone, sometimes with terrible results.
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Baby tender
creator Unidentified |
date c. 1820 |
location New England |
height 21.375" |
width 17.75" |
depth 17.75" |
process/materials wood |
item type Household Goods/Furniture |
accession # #1960.17 |
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