Talk:Bassinet
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I am sure my mother, born circa 1908, used the term bassinette (as slang) to refer to a small motor car. This usage probably arose because some early motor cars had wickerwork bodies. Any Wikipedian old enough to confirm? -- RHaworth 08:22:22, 2005-09-10 (UTC)
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When should a baby be switched from a bassinet to a crib?
- Usually 3 months. I've expanded the article to that effect. Samw 04:27, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
What is the correct Australian English spelling....Bassinet or Bassinette?? Had a debate on it at my sister's baby shower recently & am curious as the Macquarie Dictionery lists it as both..... Jen (July 2007)
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Never heard the term before - always referred to these as Moses Baskets or Carry Cots. Unlike 'sometimes referred to as' in the article. I see that modern shops now call them 'bassinet' or 'basinette' but where did the term evovle? Is it modern? Is it archaic? Bat King 30 July 2007.
- http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Bassinet Snori 23:25, 30 July 2007 (UTC)
Why didn't I think of that... so it dates back to 1854. Must be regional here that everyone uses 'Moses Basket' for the wicker ones. I guess it does look a bit like the basinet helmet... Bat King 30 July 2007.