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  2. Wendy house - Wikipedia

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    Astin Mansion Children's Playhouse Haskell Playhouse. Globally, the term playhouse is more generic and more common than the term Wendy house. A few online companies offer rustic, inflatable, or corrugated iron varieties with corporate manufactured designs utilizing plastic, purchased from big-box stores and requiring assembly from brands such as Fisher-Price, Little Tikes, Playskool and Mattel ...

  3. Outdoor playset - Wikipedia

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    A playhouse may be as simple as a cutout in a cardboard box, or as complex as a permanent outdoor structure wired with electricity and running water. There are a number of companies that specialize in creating elaborate and distinctive playhouses which can be used for both commercial and private purposes.

  4. Playground - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The painting Children's Games (1560) shows children playing in multiple ways in the streets and fields of an imaginary Dutch townscape. In the 19th century, developmental psychologists such as Friedrich Fröbel proposed playgrounds as a developmental aid, to imbue children with a sense of fair play and good manners.

  5. Blueprint - Wikipedia

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    In the case of construction plans, such as road work or erecting a building, the supervising workers may view the "blueprints" directly on displays, rather than using printed paper sheets. These displays include mobile devices, such as smartphones or tablets. [14] Software allows users to view and annotate electronic drawing files.

  6. Haynes Manual - Wikipedia

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    Haynes announced in December 2020 that it would not print any new repair manuals; all new repair content would be online only. [11] However, in 2024, the company re-launched a new series of DIY manuals and continued offering a range of existing printed manuals to address the needs of the modern vehicle owner.

  7. Blueprint (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Blueprint (Plomin book), a 2018 book on human genetics by Robert Plomin; Blueprint, an architecture and design magazine; Blueprint, a 1999 novel by Charlotte Kerner; Blueprint, the yearbook of the Georgia Institute of Technology; Blueprint: Design Your Life, a defunct Martha Stewart magazine

  8. Kidsguide - Wikipedia

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    Kidsguide is a bi-annual magazine serving families in the southern Los Angeles and western Orange County areas. The magazine provides editorial content and directory information for several thousand services for children, families and communities.

  9. Help:Books/Printed books - Wikipedia

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    There is a preview which shows what your selected articles (only the first N pages) will look like in a printed book. (Note: The typesetting and layout of printed books differs from downloadable PDFs, since the page size is half letter, not letter and it includes additional features like an index, references as footnotes, etc.) At this point ...