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This is the only toy box that a child can play in!! As well as store toys. 3
designs on one CD www.woodshopusa.com also on EBay "Badalou" |
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Sat, Dec 4, 2004, 12:25pm (EST+5) (ljr) spammed us
yet again with: This is the only toy box that a child can play in!! As well as store toys. 3 designs on one CD www.woodshopusa.com also on EBay "Badalou" My opinion is, they're pretty ugly. And, once the kid gets much older than about 3 yo, looks like they'd be too big for it, then it's a waste of space. I think a "normal" toy box is best, the kid could at least sit on it, and then you can use it as a storage chest, when the kid outgrows toys. By the way, I notice that back in Jan '04 you said you weren't going to post here anymore. Changed your mind I see. JOAT Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind dont matter, and those who matter dont mind. - Dr Seuss |
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![]() "J T" wrote in message I think a "normal" toy box is best, the kid could at least sit on it, and then you can use it as a storage chest, when the kid outgrows toys. Agree. Built a toy chest for hte kids about 35 years ago. Had a padded top (genune Naugahide)to double as a seat. It is sill in use for storage and still doubles as a seat at times. Ed |
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