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My daughter Kate loves to play with food, talk about food, feed her dinosaurs imaginary food — she'll do anything but actually eat real food herself. I say, if you can't beat 'em . . . buy 'em a wooden Sushi Playset ($20). The fantastic Genius Jones store in Miami has a million treats for you, but this one takes the traditional fake tea party to a whole new level.

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About the Author

author bio David Netto founded NettoCollection in 2002 and CUB, a modestly priced line based on the famously cool adult furniture of Donald Judd, in 2006. He serves on the Professional Advisory Board of the Child Development Institute in Bronxville, and is a contributing editor to CHILD magazine. He lives in New York and Los Angeles with his wife Elizabeth and two daughters.

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