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Just fyi, on good advice, it is intentional that there are no children in these pictures as a precaution. The pictures probably look rather empty without children, but in today's world we must be very careful.

This is the front entry of our home. You can see the bulletin board where the monthly menu is posted and children's artwork is displayed, as well as the lockers for jackets and shoes. The lockers are anchored to studs in the wall for extra resistance against tipping.

Diaper changing station with bleach disinfectant and disposable gloves. The diaper pail is emptied daily. Those in diapers have their own personal bins for diapers, wipes, and other supplies (except for toothbrushes and toothpaste which are kept in the bathroom cabinet to use after meals).

Toddler-sized table and chairs and play kitchen. Our kitchen, dining room and living room are very open and that area is where we spend most of our time indoors. I have many books and toys, including a large inflatable bouncer for large muscle exercise when we need to stay indoors.

This shows some of our infant and toddler board books, the toy box, and play tool bench. Toys are regularly rotated for variety.

These are some of the outdoor toys and equipment, including part of the new swingset and teeter-totter.
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