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Rock-a-Tot

Infant Carrier
2002 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker

The first baby carrier of this type was made in 1979 by the American company Kolcraft, in response to parents' needs for an all-purpose baby seat. This particular baby carrier is also adaptable for use as a low chair, a car seat and a baby rocker, and can be slotted into a pushchair frame for additional mobility. The carrier comes with extensive instructions on its safe use in the different modes, in line with increasing concerns about child safety.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleRock-a-Tot (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Plastic and cloth
Brief description
An all-purpose infant carrier that can be adapted for use as a low chair, a car seat and a baby rocker, made by Britax 2002.
Physical description
A black moulded plastic baby seat with a black and orange checked cover. It also has safety straps and a support cushion for a new born baby. The adjustable handle is marked with the Britax logo and there are two safety stickers with instructions on the side panels.
Credit line
Given by Britax Excelsior Limited
Summary
The first baby carrier of this type was made in 1979 by the American company Kolcraft, in response to parents' needs for an all-purpose baby seat. This particular baby carrier is also adaptable for use as a low chair, a car seat and a baby rocker, and can be slotted into a pushchair frame for additional mobility. The carrier comes with extensive instructions on its safe use in the different modes, in line with increasing concerns about child safety.
Collection
Accession number
B.17-2003

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Record createdNovember 18, 2003
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