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1. What is the name of the device that Native American mothers used to strap their babies onto their backs?
2. Up in the Arctic regions of the world, carrying a small infant on the mother's back was simply not feasible. How was an infant carried there?
3. In Mexico and Guatemala, babies were also carried in a form of sling. True or false?
4. To free up their hands for work, how did women in Borneo safely carry their babies around?
5. Over in Kenya in Africa, both parents share in the task of carrying the baby around. They do this with the child wrapped up in a piece of material which traditionally has what feature woven into its design?
6. Women from Papua New Guinea have an interesting method of carrying their babies around. What is this?
7. How do many mothers in India carry their babies about?
8. In Sweden, women used to carry their babies about in soft containers made from which easily available material?
9. How were babies carried about at one time in Germany?
10. Then we have prams, those wheeled contraptions that became popular in Victorian times and were often complained about for obstructing the pavements. A man called William Kent invented the perambulator in 1733. What was his normal occupation? Think about it. Who would use it most out of the following choices?
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