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- Baby_on_board abstract "Baby on board is the message of a small (usually five-inch) sign intended to be placed in the back window of an automobile to encourage safe driving. First marketed in September 1984 by Safety 1st Corporation, the sign became a ubiquitous fad, flourishing in 1985. Its use in the US rapidly declined [citation needed] as parody imitations with lines like "Baby I'm Bored", "Pit Bull on board", and "Mother-In-Law in Trunk" became popular, although its popularity continues in the United Kingdom (along with other versions such as "Princess on board" and "Little Person on board"), in Italy and in Japan (usually saying "Baby in Car", with the sign written in either English or Japanese script) well into the 21st century. The original parent company diversified into infant and child care products.".
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- Baby_on_board hasPhotoCollection Baby_on_board.
- Baby_on_board subject Category:1980s_fads_and_trends.
- Baby_on_board subject Category:Infancy.
- Baby_on_board subject Category:Infographics.
- Baby_on_board comment "Baby on board is the message of a small (usually five-inch) sign intended to be placed in the back window of an automobile to encourage safe driving. First marketed in September 1984 by Safety 1st Corporation, the sign became a ubiquitous fad, flourishing in 1985.".
- Baby_on_board label "Baby on board".
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- Baby_on_board sameAs Q4838449.
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- Baby_on_board wasDerivedFrom Baby_on_board?oldid=604382457.
- Baby_on_board isPrimaryTopicOf Baby_on_board.