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January
28
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2011
Mom as curator, Frig as gallery
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Cooper-Hewitt N. from New York, NY
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Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum
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1/28/2011 9:40:07 AM
The New York Times put out a great article about what to do with all of your kids art work and if it is too harsh or the right thing to do when it comes to curating your kids artwork on the refrigerator. Read the article
here
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