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  2. Winmark - Wikipedia

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    Winmark Corporation owns five franchise-based retail companies that focus on used goods: Music Go Round (musical instruments), Once Upon a Child (children's clothes and toys), Plato's Closet (adolescent and young adult clothes), Play It Again Sports (sports equipment), and Style Encore (women's clothing).

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    We've got all the kid's closet ideas you need to get—and keep—their closets neat and organized. The post Smart Strategies for Organizing Your Kid’s Closet appeared first on Reader's Digest.

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    When a child’s closet fails them, when they don’t have season-appropriate or well-fitting clothes, it saps self-esteem, said 92 caseworkers. Kids are subject to bullying, said 60. Students ...

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    Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Plus Kids Edition $200 $270 Save $70 If the kiddo needs a tablet of their own for watching shows and playing games, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ is a great option.

  6. Chloe's Closet - Wikipedia

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    Chloe's Closet is an animated children's television series produced by American company MoonScoop Entertainment [2] and Telegael Teoranta. The series is mainly aimed for children aged 2–8 years old. The show premiered in the United States on PBS Kids Sprout on July 12, 2010, and later aired in the United Kingdom on CITV and Cartoonito.

  7. Time-out (parenting) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of time-out was invented, [4] named, and used by Arthur W. Staats in his extended work with his daughter (and later son), and was part of a long-term program of behavioral analysis beginning in 1958 that treated various aspects of child development. [5]

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