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Treasures of a Child


I told my wife that sometime soon it would be good if our preschool-age son had a cabinet to store his treasures. It would be exclusively his to put whatever he wanted in it. So she came home from IKEA with a cabinet and once it was assembled, he chose his Thomas Mini Trains, his Dr. Seuss clock, Chapstick, four books (Animal Alphabet, Little Pea, Little Hoot, Little Oink), some Legos, two die cast Thomas trains, the Disney airplane "Dusty," and a toy truck.

I think his choices are outstanding!

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