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NURSERY DECORATION

Nurseries and the children’s rooms ''are often redecorated during the holidays,- , .• ■■ ■ , If I this Is. contemplated, do warn the ehilqren. .

I shall never forget how my heart sank when, coming back from one long holiday, the old familiar nursery had gone, and there was a brand new /one in its place, says a writer overseas. Worse than all —some of the shabby favourite toys had gone too', with the wallpaper and the rickety sofa. Even if you have already ordered the wallpaper and chosen the paint, puss the children the compliment of asking their opinion about it and if they would like it. With a little gentle suggestion .they will come round to your way of thinking and feel tremendously proud of having helped you in the ehofce.

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Shannon News, 11 January 1929, Page 3

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130

NURSERY DECORATION Shannon News, 11 January 1929, Page 3

NURSERY DECORATION Shannon News, 11 January 1929, Page 3

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