While modern parents rely on parks, strollers, and balconies for fresh air, families in the 1920s sometimes turned to the sky, literally, to give their babies a breath of outdoor life.
A wire-enclosed “baby cage” was invented in 1922 to suspend toddlers outside of apartment building windows to get “proper fresh air.” Turns out, this peculiar contraption was indeed real. Snopes ...
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