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The Nursery Toy Cupboard.

often becomes very overcrowded. Some children have toys simply showered upon them, and soon tire of them once the novelty has worn off. It is a good plan to weed these out once or twice a year, and place them on one side. The upper shelf of a cupboard, or a large box in the attic, make a good storehouse for these despised treasures. Then one day when the children have been confined to the house by bad weather or some ailment, anil have exhausted or tired of all their present playthings, these new old friends make .their, appearance in mother's hands, and joy reigns in the nursery. This plan keeps the nursery from being overcrowded and varies the monotony.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 22, 1 December 1906, Page 18

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The Nursery Toy Cupboard. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 22, 1 December 1906, Page 18

The Nursery Toy Cupboard. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 22, 1 December 1906, Page 18