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  2. Creative Playthings - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1949, Creative Playthings embarked on a series of collaborations with the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. In 1949, the children’s room and playroom of Marcel Breuer’s "House in the Museum Garden" (a model one-family home in the east end of the MoMA sculpture garden) was composed almost entirely of Creative Playthings objects and designs, including their "Hollow ...

  3. Kijiji - Wikipedia

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    eBay, PayPal, Kijiji, and StubHub in Toronto. Kijiji was launched as "a start-up within eBay created by a small team of entrepreneurial employees", according to eBay's March 2005 press release announcing the new service. [10] Kijiji was launched in February 2005 in Quebec City and Montreal, and expanded across the rest of Canada in November ...

  4. Category:Video games set in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Video games set in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Pages in category "Video games set in Toronto" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  5. Peter Pan Playthings Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Peter Pan Playthings Ltd was a British toy company founded in 1963. It bought Salter Science and other assets from the receivers of Thomas Salter Ltd. [ 1 ] In 1972 the company reported a £80,000 profit.

  6. Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.With a population of 2,794,356 in 2021, [10] it is the fourth-most populous city in North America.

  7. Frank Caplan - Wikipedia

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    Later, he worked at the Jewish Center in Far Rockaway, Long Island (along with his future wife, Theresa Caplan, and artist, Mark Rothko), where he made puppets and simple playthings for children. In 1934, he set up a cooperative farm-camp for city children. [3] On May 30, 1934, Frank Caplan married Theresa Caplan (b.