




The display of toys was very interesting. At first, I thought what a mess, things thrown together. Then I noticed themes within the vitrines, and I realized how clever it all was. I loved the two dolls with the pig. Their faces made me laugh. And to see the Little Prince with Superman and a Transformer was fun. The museum was closing while I was with the toys so didn't get to stay as long as I would have liked. Here's a sample of what I enjoyed.
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