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7. Pint-Sized Playpen

Cost: $25–$50* Manufacturer: Unknown Purchased via: The Internet This playpen is undeniably too small for your infant, despite the desire for it not to be overly large. It’s a classic case of the all-too-common "I didn't check the dimensions before buying" online shopping blunder, a scenario that frequently appears on our list of shopping mishaps.

  This playpen is undoubtedly going to need to be returned or repurposed, as it’s far too small for a baby to even turn around in. In a humorous twist, the baby inside seems to be handling the situation surprisingly well; instead of showing distress, he appears more confused than anything else.
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