We should put out a dictionary of the subtle differences in British and American English
A cot is a crib - we usually refer to a basinette or carry-cot or even a cradle for those small first-months beds, but a cot is basically a bed closed in with bars at side and ends, used by babies up to about aged 2 plus.
A pram and a push-chair = strollers.
The pram is the more closed version which enables a baby to lie down or be propped up
The push-chair is for the older baby who sits and these are usually more portable.
Available today are combination pram/push-chairs which save space, can be fitted in the car.
Nappies = diapers
Dummies = pacifiers
Any more?
Wendy Blumfield
NCT BFC/Tutor Prenatal Teacher
Israel Childbirth Education Centre (not Center)
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