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[Title] => A decade on, giant duck brings a friend home to roost in Hong Kong
[Summary] => Ten years after a giant inflatable yellow duck captivated crowds in Hong Kong, the art installation returned to the city's Victoria Harbor on Friday as a double-bill exhibition.
[DatePublished] => 2023-06-10 10:02:00
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[Title] => The daddy journals: Toys R us
[Summary] => Im writing this on computer now, because its the only object in my office that my five-month-old daughter cant place in her mouth. Pens, pencils, paper: yes. An iMac monitor, no.
I guess shes reached that stage in child development where everything around her has to be observed, tested and experienced via oral means. No matter how grimy, hairy or visually objectionable into the mouth it goes. Somewhere down the line, she figured out her hands can be useful in guiding and transferring such items toward the oral cavity. So this she does.
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[AuthorName] => Scott R. Garceau
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I guess shes reached that stage in child development where everything around her has to be observed, tested and experienced via oral means. No matter how grimy, hairy or visually objectionable into the mouth it goes. Somewhere down the line, she figured out her hands can be useful in guiding and transferring such items toward the oral cavity. So this she does.
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