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	<title>Comments on: eco-friendly toys @ Little Baby Company</title>
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		<title>By: Cardboard Structures and Furniture</title>
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		<description>I babysit two kids who love playing in a similar cardboard structure.  It&#039;s kind of odd, but I guess that is what kids do.  I understand the cardboard for kids toys, but I am not sure about for furniture.  I can&#039;t imagine choosing a cardboard coffee table for my living room.</description>
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