This device made me laugh. When my daughter was little we bought her one of those infant swings; it had a wind up thingie like an old fashioned music box that we cranked up to make it go up and back. Hey, it was the seventies...anyway, we put our little girl in aforementioned swing when she began to cry, and the faster the damn thing went, the louder she cried. So much for replacing the old technique of holding our little infant daughter on our shoulders and pacing the floor for hours on end. Her father and I learned our lesson about mechanical child care.
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This device made me laugh. When my daughter was little we bought her one of those infant swings; it had a wind up thingie like an old fashioned music box that we cranked up to make it go up and back. Hey, it was the seventies...anyway, we put our little girl in aforementioned swing when she began to cry, and the faster the damn thing went, the louder she cried. So much for replacing the old technique of holding our little infant daughter on our shoulders and pacing the floor for hours on end. Her father and I learned our lesson about mechanical child care.