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Dear Gitte
> I never allow my children to play with the toys in a doctor's office. I
> don't know how often they are cleaned, if at all.
I've always allowed my children to play with toys in waitingrooms and they've
never got
any kind of infections from it. I have 5 children and surely had my time waiting
in doctor's offices and thelike.
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> "If you want your child to be brilliant, tell them fairy tales.
> If you want your child to be very brilliant, tell them even
> more fairy tales" - Albert Einstein
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But I really do like this quote of Einstein, am I glad I did read lots and lots
of fairytales and other stories. Still read a daily story to the youngest 2 who
are 9 and 12 now. But couldn't it make parents with less briljant kids feel
guilty for not reading as much fairytales :-) ?
Gonneke van Veldhuizen
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