SIAHST_120621_417
Existing comment: Creeping baby doll
1870s
patented by Robert J. Clay

In the 1870s, changing notions of childhood meant that Anglo American parents had only recently accepted crawling, or creeping, as a natural stage in a baby's development rather than a bad habit. Prior to this, generations of American children had been prevented from crawling on all fours, an activity then associated with animals and the insane.
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