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  2. 20 Nursery Decorating Ideas to Make Baby Feel at Home - AOL

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    These abstract wooden shapes are the perfect, temporary wall decor for a nursery. Spray painted to match any color scheme, each shape can be attached with heavy-duty adhesive artwork tape.

  3. Nursery (room) - Wikipedia

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    A nursery is generally designated for the smallest bedroom in the house, as a baby requires very little space until at least walking age. In 1890, Jane Ellen Panton discouraged organising a nursery in "any small and out-of-the-way chamber", proposing instead to prioritise children's comfort and health by selecting a spacious and well-sunlit ...

  4. Child care in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    One of the ways of taking care experience for a kid in the UK is a in-home child care, which is a government supported, non-familial care provided in the child's home. [26] Historically, nannies took care of children in private homes of nobles. To continue this tradition in modern society, the government began to subsidise and regulate such ...

  5. Busy Bees Nurseries - Wikipedia

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    Busy Bees Nurseries [1] is the UK's largest nursery group, with over 390 nurseries across England, Scotland and Wales.. Busy Bees was founded in 1983 and subsequently acquired nursery chains including, Bush Babies, [2] Leapfrog, [3] Kids 1st, [4] Just Learning, [5] Kindercare, [6] Tibbitots [7] and Caring Day Care.

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  7. Kid Brands - Wikipedia

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    Kid Brands, Inc. (Expert Market: KID) was a company that designed, developed and distributed infant and juvenile branded products.These products were distributed through mass market, baby super stores, specialty, food, drug, independent, and e-commerce retailers worldwide.