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Building a Toy Empire and Fighting for Families: The Story Behind The Queen’s Treasures

Building a Toy Empire and Fighting for Families: The Story Behind The Queen’s Treasures

When you think about toys, you probably think of joy, imagination, and maybe even a few sleepless nights from all the unboxing excitement. But behind every beautifully crafted doll accessory or historic 18-inch piece of doll furniture lies a story—and for The Queen’s Treasures, that story is one of passion, resilience, and advocacy.

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Top 10 Training Techniques to Improve Dog Behavior

Dog training can create a better life for dogs. Is your family new to a dog's presence, or is its training the source of the problem?  Either way, this is the reach of the top 10 dog training techniques that can be tailored from the basics to the pros.  The tricks are reliable. If you…

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Bring Little House on the Prairie Magic to Playtime with The Queen’s Treasures’ Nellie Oleson Doll & School Desk Set

For fans of Little House on the Prairie and moms looking to introduce their kids to the simpler joys of imaginative play, The Queen’s Treasures has created something truly special with their Nellie Oleson 18-Inch Doll and the Antique Wood School Desk. These pieces don’t just capture the essence of Little House; they embody a quality and attention to detail that’s perfect for parents who want toys that tell a story.

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7 Reasons Parenting a Toddler is an Exercise in Insanity

Jerry Seinfeld once said that “a two-year-old is kind of like having a blender, but you don’t have a top for it.”  And that phrase is permanently etched into my mind. Have truer words ever been spoken about toddlers? Because he’s right, of course.  We all have to be slightly mad to get through the…

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Keeping Your Kids Safe: Baby-Proofing Your Home

The following is a guest post by Rick Console. You may think that your home is the safest place for your child, but it’s not. There is danger lurking around every corner (in fact, the corners themselves can be dangerous), but this does not have to mean your child will be injured. There are simple safety techniques you can employ in your home to keep your child safe from dangers you didnt even know existed.