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  2. Museum of Childhood (Edinburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Childhood is a museum which houses a collection of children's toys and playthings, situated on the Royal Mile, in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the first museum in the world to specialise in the history of childhood. [1]

  3. Children in Need - Wikipedia

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    BBC Children in Need is the BBC's UK charity for disadvantaged children and young people in the UK. Between 1980 and 2023, it has raised over £1 billion for them. [2]An annual telethon is held in November and televised on BBC One and BBC Two.

  4. My kids wanted to donate toys to other kids after a hurricane ...

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    Five years later, my husband and I have a 2- and a 4-year-old, and we live in Asheville, North Carolina, a small mountain city that recently experienced a devastating blow from Hurricane Helene ...

  5. Smyths - Wikipedia

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    In total as of November 2024, Smyths operates over 297 shops across 7 countries: 21 shop in Ireland, 7 in Northern Ireland, 103 in England, 7 in Wales, 6 in Scotland, [15] 72 in Germany, 16 in Austria, [16] 10 in Switzerland, [17] 45 in France and 4 in the Netherlands.

  6. “This is the number one thing I prioritize in my life,” said the 16-year-old Roslyn High School student. Her initiative became so adored that the Nassau County-based charity Go With Courage ...

  7. Still have your old Happy Meal toys? You may be sitting on a ...

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    If you were an avid Happy Meal fan as a child, then this will probably make your day. There are communities on the internet that exist primarily to buy, sell and trade Happy Meal toys collected ...

  8. National Museum of Rural Life - Wikipedia

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    The 44 ha (110 acre) farm was gifted in 1992 to the National Trust for Scotland by Mrs. Margaret Reid who had run the farm for many years with her late husband James, the last of ten generations of Reids. The Reids, as Lairds of Kittochside, farmed the property over a period of 400 years from 1567 to 1992.

  9. Operation Toy Drop - Wikipedia

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    Operation Toy Drop is an airborne operation training event coordinated by the United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and the United States Army Reserve. First organized in 1988 by Sergeant first class Randy Oler, the operation occurs yearly in December at Fort Liberty in North Carolina.