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    I dont have one to loan, but I am curious how the super yard comes into your plan! You switching rooms to make ease of clean up, great idea, what will the superyard be for? Just curious!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee-Bee View Post
    I dont have one to loan, but I am curious how the super yard comes into your plan! You switching rooms to make ease of clean up, great idea, what will the superyard be for? Just curious!!
    Sorry, probably should have been clearer. My daycare is a separate room on the main floor, like a main floor family room or den. My eating area is amidst an open plan area. I would use one super playard to completely section off the kitchen and the other to section the eating area off from my main living area which is hardwood. I then have an extending child gate which will adequately work in a smaller doorway. I'm sure it is hard to imagine, but it's basically to put in place a temporary makeshift room within an open concept floorplan.

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