fl, , l WA] Nil ()0 CHRONICLE ' Wednesday. Dex ember 24, 2M ' l7 . MMM V ~ M MMMinMM i N wW d pti ryw'hl' l'k d lls . e aterloo toy store features an a 0 on nurse lt zfe l e 0 l By litNNtt‘ut ORMS'lliN ture their new doll. l t'lrrtiiiii'lersiuf} â€#7†"And they love them '10 look at them you l M . feel as thotigh you're looking at a newborn A; the mother Ul six children. l,isette I baby." Soisvertrï¬ine knows what it‘s like to _ ‘ Four years ago she saw at Lee Middleton htiiit for gtilitlAqllilllly toys tor her kids to ' Newborn Nursery for the ï¬rst time during a play with. ‘ trip to New York, She's trying to make that seem it easier tor 3 i "It was like a magnet M I was drawn into other parents Ell her neit store. called the ' ' the store. It just pulled me in." loy(2uphoard. . ' It seems that's happening at her store as “You always try to livid something that‘s ‘. well. with people coming into the loy ( up . different, hut that appeals to kids and lllt'\ ‘ hoard toehet‘k out the nursery. want to play with it." said Hoistert \Illt'. oi " ' _ d "People have said. ‘l’ve never seen any Waterloo 1 s . thing like it before, It's so cute,‘ " "I know I hate a lot oi dilleieiii itenis that . .. lit addition to the dolls. Botsvert-Sine is It you wouldn't ï¬nd anywhere else 1 ‘ , big fan ofthe Nuchi lrain system. a new line “I research everything I bring iii. so I leel , a ' “ that‘s appropriate for children aged two and strongly about eterytliingthat | cam " ' i older. Bulflt‘rlvhlltt‘ worked in specialtt toys tor I., F "The trains themselves are tactile." she many years. and always dreanted oi open _ ‘ .' said. “They're very gender neutral, so the Higher own store one day l'liis summer she ‘ .’ , ‘; ‘ children are using their own imaginations to deeided to make the leap. and her shop I " i" create theirown storylines." lot ated at 33 l rh \l l: M opened on Not ‘ ' . Bloco â€" high-density foam construction if: 1" ~ toys M lets kids put together three»dimen- . ‘ ‘ sional ï¬gures. .: :- And the Kettler tricycles are another ‘ mustrhave item â€" one that will last. H ‘ \ ’ ‘ ‘ v v, “ ~ 7 l r ' I ragga" h everything] 1 ‘ y {In . If you but, one tub: for your ï¬rst Child; . . . ' if, you Wlll never have to buy another trike. bring in. so I feel strongly , 1 ‘ Boisvert-Stne said, “You can adjust the (lbOllf e1}? â€hi†1(‘(17‘ I." .Y . " " frames or'seatstogrow With the child. . I] g I] l . 5 R f" ., ’ l-or Boisvert~Sine. customer semce is her List-tie Boisvert-sine if; ‘ ‘ .2 ‘ , . ., It number 1 priority. She strives to listen to (lower of Mr Ini ( opium"! _ ,. < .. . ' .' ’ ' ‘ shoppers and meet their needs. she said. .. ' ~ '2 ‘ 3‘. § \ J, . And so far the response has been post , , . g ‘3' ,( live. Many shoppers have taken her busi- '5: ' . V, - V, . ness card to pass on. and wordâ€"of-mouth is lhe store is humming Wllll a yarn-n oi ‘: ’ $32: ' . - 1 ' bringing many customers through her door. tots tor kids. aged toddler and up But it‘s ‘ if. H; ,2" , ‘7 ' “The comments have been. ‘l’ve been in hard to miss the l t'(‘ Middleton \‘ewhorri . â€it "“ > . so many toy stores and I've never seen any. \ursers at the hat k ot the shop i‘ “$25,; . 1"“ . . thing like you have.’ " BoisvertrSine said. Similar to a hospital setting. .i window égï¬h ' w; , . 1:, P' . . To me. thats really nice to hear because separates the iiilants trout the toting par ""-' .~ 1 a. 8 ‘ a lot ofthought went into what I wanted to entsrtorhe. who get to pitk out “hit h halts . .‘~ ’ ' , ' . ‘ i ’0 _ 4 bring in.†tlie\ “RN“ to adopt "s é I ~" - ' ‘ , , Dressed as a nurse. lllll‘s‘st‘ll \iiii- then ‘s , . ‘ 1’ 5"?!“ {‘5' JEN" ‘ 1"“ 5 ‘1 ‘1'» MM" r us. -,- . I. ~ ‘. "auxin“: 3:» . “‘ ~ " w'x’r' hrings out the doll. “emits ii and makes sure ; railâ€, ' J’â€" J a â€f: -- - M ’1“. I}$“,§§f§ï¬giï¬g;f’g 3.â€. .-.« fl it's in good health / “a ‘ ‘ 3," “‘2!“ 3, l "» ‘ ' " 7‘ " ' -‘ ‘ s lll('H"\ paperwork to he done as well ‘ â€a , M ' . A; ’ " . ' It; 1 9'1 intltiding a birth tertilit ate that int hides ‘ _ ._. " .21“ 12:53-49. 5.. f '11, -5; " “ <33; the hams new name - ~ \ ’ ._‘ > . , 5“, , , _ CÂ¥EZ â€lbt'ti lllt'\ taii take their lialit liiiiiie.‘ A " '- -’ '. ’ (.1 ‘ a, 2:27; lltilsH‘l’l \Ilit' said of the adoption prtit ess , . ., - 5' I, i; ',"~ '7 ' .l . I And â€11'ther llll‘ll liaht out til the store . .- .V - ' ’ .' g 3‘. '33 i . ' ,. hetatise you would iiett-r put a halo iii a r , , hag " ...="‘ ' lloisyt-ri \iiii' said she‘s t-tt lll‘tl to he the - ' ‘ ’ ‘ ' ï¬rst store in ( )iitatio In t any this lllll‘. whit h ‘ ‘ r- “: ‘ y ' Ititltidt's all the at tt'sstities any lMl\\ would ' r ‘ net-d. int hiding t lolliiiig. rattles hottles. e_ -m, m- “mu?“ 4â€â€ “WW1“ Lisette Bowen Sme‘s new store. the toy Cupboard, re<ent|y opened in Waterloo It features " lhe tom ept is phenomenal. she said, the extlusive Lee Middleton Newborn Nursery adding it gin-s kids the opportiitiitt to iitir iUNNIHI mus'wui'wai 3;. 3 "1‘ ‘ 2" , s: ‘, I ‘ , : rigs: ‘- L 7-; . a . « we" . “I; l . f I ' , ’ flk . I l l t .. (a - \ . Hope your Christmas is Merry 6 Bright. from all ofus a! Fairway Lumber. 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