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  • Nursery
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  • "?" —Description The Nursery is a new unit introduced in WorldBuilder 2.
  • The Nursery is the specialty building for the Baby Monkey.
  • The Nursery was the central chamber of the Yuuzhan Vong seedship where Jacen Solo was kept during the Yuuzhan Vong War. In it, developing dhuryams trained by controlling slave gangs.
  • The Nursery is located southwest of Denver, Colorado near the Black Canyon National Park. The rim of the canyon is approximately a mile above sea level and the canyon itself is approximately half a mile deep. This area was chosen as the home for the Nursery because of its isolated location, its protected status as a national park, and it was deemed least likely to be affected by a war (or most capable of recovering from such effects).
  • The Nursery was a room within the visitor center. It was located near the Control Room. In here, the baby dinosaurs were raised until they were old enough to be released into the park.
  • __NOWYSIWYG__ Nurseries are dens in the Clan camp where queens and their kits live.
  • The Nursery was an area in the World of Darkness.
  • The Nursery is almost entirely pink with heart-shaped decor. Chauncey's crib is in this room on the west side. Working east through the room, there is a rocking horse, a picture of Chauncey inside a heart-shaped frame with the photograph of a boy, a heart-shaped table with two heart-shaped chairs, and a heart-shaped dresser which always contains a 50-HP restoring heart for Luigi.
  • Hi my names Joshy and I’m four and I’m gonna tell you all about my Nursery – I think it’s a really cool place and I like going there a lot! In the morning Mummy drops me off after riding in the car. Sometimes in the car I play Hide and Seek, but Mummy refuses to play that with me because she can’t look for me when she’s looking at the road. Most of the time I make it really easy for her because I don’t take off my seatbelt. And then we get there she drives off to work and leaves me in “Mrs Peterson’s capable hands”. But her hands don’t look capable, whatever that means, they look wrinkly.
  • The Nursery is an area of the Umbrella R&D Center in Raccoon City. It appears in the "end of the road" scenario of Resident Evil Outbreak File 2. In the Japanese version of the game it is known as the incubation room(培養室baiyō-shitsu)
  • Ian Troi got to play with a litter of Labrador Retriever puppies in the nursery aboard the Enterprise-D in 2365 when Miss Gladstone was working as a teacher there. (TNG: "The Child" ) Ensign Janet Brooks worked in the nursery and volunteered for extra time after her husband, Marc Brooks, died in late 2366. (TNG: "The Loss" ) The Juarez baby, born in 2367, slept in a small bed in the ship's nursery, attached to sickbay, shortly after he was born. Captain Jean-Luc Picard paid the latest member of his crew a visit shortly after the boy was put to bed by a nurse. (TNG: "Data's Day" )
  • The Nursery is run by the Department of Operations. It is there to help raise the younger children of agents and children rescued from badfics, whether they were caused by MPreg, a pregnant Sue or a Sue with children, or bit characters dragged along with the Sue. It can be presumed that the Nursery helps to produce many second-generation agents.
  • The area is a baby's room and the home of the area's boss Chauncey. Despite Chauncey being a boy, many pink things are in the room to make it look like a girl's bedroom. It also houses his crib and Rocking horse.
  • Nursery is a program set up by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for children between the ages of eighteen months and three years to attend during Sunday classes, though not Sacrament Meeting. Children younger than eighteen months stay with their parents, while children older than three years attend Primary. Guidelines to provide a good nursery environment include: Because an hour and forty minutes is a long time for young children to remain in nursery, nursery leaders are encouraged to follow this format:
  • The nursery is where Wendy Darling, John Darling, and Michael Darling sleep in the story of Peter and Wendy, and is where the story begins and ends. In some adaptations of the story, such as the 1953 Disney film, George is fed up with the stories that have made his children less practical, and he angrily declares that Wendy has gotten too old to continue staying in the nursery with her brothers, and will have to have a separate room by the next night as her first step in growing up. In another, he instead screams at Wendy that she will begin etiquette lessons the next morning along with Wendy having a separate room from her brothers.
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  • "Friend or Foe"
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  • "Loop dee Loop"
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  • "?" —Description The Nursery is a new unit introduced in WorldBuilder 2.
  • The nursery is where Wendy Darling, John Darling, and Michael Darling sleep in the story of Peter and Wendy, and is where the story begins and ends. In some adaptations of the story, such as the 1953 Disney film, George is fed up with the stories that have made his children less practical, and he angrily declares that Wendy has gotten too old to continue staying in the nursery with her brothers, and will have to have a separate room by the next night as her first step in growing up. In another, he instead screams at Wendy that she will begin etiquette lessons the next morning along with Wendy having a separate room from her brothers. It is typically depicted as a large, sometimes spacious, room with three beds; sometimes, a doghouse is put into the room as well for Nana to be comfortable in. Stage presentations use a tall casement window to facilitate Peter and the other children flying in and out. In Victorian and Edwardian times, for the wealthy and middle classes, a nursery was a suite of rooms, usually at the top of a house, made for the purpose of caring for a family's children. Sometimes, this would include the night nursery where the children slept, and a day nursery where they ate and played, or a combination thereof. The nursery suite would include some bathroom facilities and possibly a small kitchen. Like in Peter Pan, children who became too old to continue their care in the nursery got a separate room once they became old enough to leave.
  • The Nursery is the specialty building for the Baby Monkey.
  • The Nursery was the central chamber of the Yuuzhan Vong seedship where Jacen Solo was kept during the Yuuzhan Vong War. In it, developing dhuryams trained by controlling slave gangs.
  • The Nursery is located southwest of Denver, Colorado near the Black Canyon National Park. The rim of the canyon is approximately a mile above sea level and the canyon itself is approximately half a mile deep. This area was chosen as the home for the Nursery because of its isolated location, its protected status as a national park, and it was deemed least likely to be affected by a war (or most capable of recovering from such effects).
  • The Nursery is run by the Department of Operations. It is there to help raise the younger children of agents and children rescued from badfics, whether they were caused by MPreg, a pregnant Sue or a Sue with children, or bit characters dragged along with the Sue. The Nursery also has a daycare component which takes care of and educates the older children. This includes or leads into the classes known colloquially as "agent training" (not to be confused with the training new recruits receive), which is run by Professor Beans. Jenn, one of the first children born in Headquarters, took part in these lessons (along with Blythe, Terry, Bal and Kaitlyn). It can be presumed that the Nursery helps to produce many second-generation agents.
  • The Nursery was a room within the visitor center. It was located near the Control Room. In here, the baby dinosaurs were raised until they were old enough to be released into the park.
  • __NOWYSIWYG__ Nurseries are dens in the Clan camp where queens and their kits live.
  • The Nursery was an area in the World of Darkness.
  • The area is a baby's room and the home of the area's boss Chauncey. Despite Chauncey being a boy, many pink things are in the room to make it look like a girl's bedroom. It also houses his crib and Rocking horse. When Luigi enters, Chauncey is seen sleeping in his crib. In order for Luigi to wake him, Luigi must use his Poltergust 3000 to rock the horse on the bottom-left area. Chauncy then says he wants to play and chases Luigi by throwing balls at him. Luigi hits him with this ball and Chauncey shrinks him after throwing a fit and places him in his crib. After a fight, Chauncey is defeated and the second area is accessible.
  • Ian Troi got to play with a litter of Labrador Retriever puppies in the nursery aboard the Enterprise-D in 2365 when Miss Gladstone was working as a teacher there. (TNG: "The Child" ) Ensign Janet Brooks worked in the nursery and volunteered for extra time after her husband, Marc Brooks, died in late 2366. (TNG: "The Loss" ) The Juarez baby, born in 2367, slept in a small bed in the ship's nursery, attached to sickbay, shortly after he was born. Captain Jean-Luc Picard paid the latest member of his crew a visit shortly after the boy was put to bed by a nurse. (TNG: "Data's Day" ) Before Naomi Wildman's birth, Kathryn Janeway remarked that she should perhaps apologize to the child as the USS Voyager wasn't anyone's idea of a nursery. (VOY: "Deadlock") In 2376, a rumor circulated aboard Voyager that half the crew on deck five had gotten pregnant based on Tom Paris's glancing at a monitor that displayed generational projections. Neelix asked Commander Chakotay for permission to turn Cargo Bay One into a nursery. (VOY: "The Voyager Conspiracy")
  • The Nursery is almost entirely pink with heart-shaped decor. Chauncey's crib is in this room on the west side. Working east through the room, there is a rocking horse, a picture of Chauncey inside a heart-shaped frame with the photograph of a boy, a heart-shaped table with two heart-shaped chairs, and a heart-shaped dresser which always contains a 50-HP restoring heart for Luigi.
  • Hi my names Joshy and I’m four and I’m gonna tell you all about my Nursery – I think it’s a really cool place and I like going there a lot! In the morning Mummy drops me off after riding in the car. Sometimes in the car I play Hide and Seek, but Mummy refuses to play that with me because she can’t look for me when she’s looking at the road. Most of the time I make it really easy for her because I don’t take off my seatbelt. And then we get there she drives off to work and leaves me in “Mrs Peterson’s capable hands”. But her hands don’t look capable, whatever that means, they look wrinkly.
  • The Nursery is an area of the Umbrella R&D Center in Raccoon City. It appears in the "end of the road" scenario of Resident Evil Outbreak File 2. In the Japanese version of the game it is known as the incubation room(培養室baiyō-shitsu)
  • Nursery is a program set up by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for children between the ages of eighteen months and three years to attend during Sunday classes, though not Sacrament Meeting. Children younger than eighteen months stay with their parents, while children older than three years attend Primary. Nursery is not to be considered a baby-sitting service provided for parents. The Church's Nursery Guidebook says the purpose of nursery is “to serve the children,... to provide a safe, organized environment where young children can learn and play and have a happy church experience.” The children should feel that church is a good place to be and they should be able to feel the love and respect due to every child of Heavenly Father. The Nursery Guidebook states, “The children’s welfare should guide all the teacher’s efforts. The children come first, not the program.” Guidelines to provide a good nursery environment include: * One teacher for every six children * Groups should be no larger than 16 children. If there are more children attending nursery regularly, a second room should be enlisted for nursery use. * The teachers are there consistently to provide security and predictability for the nursery children. Because an hour and forty minutes is a long time for young children to remain in nursery, nursery leaders are encouraged to follow this format: * Greeting time lasts between fifteen and twenty minutes. Teachers greet each of the children and spend time with them individually. * Gathering time is also between fifteen and twenty minutes. It is started with a prayer, followed by singing songs, finger plays, and other group activities. Although there are no formal lessons, the Nursery Workbook and Resource Book provide good suggestions for activities that will teach gospel principles. * Activity playtime takes up the bulk of the time, lasting from forty-five minutes to an hour. The children are able to play with toys. They are taught to take only one toy out at a time and to return it before playing with another. This time is supposed to help promote interaction between the children, teach them verbal skills, discipline, and problem solving. The toys provided in a nursery are meant to be educational and not encourage disruptiveness. * Closing time is the time children prepare to meet their parents. Teachers may review what was talked about during gathering time, then close with a prayer. The children then engage in quiet activities such as singing songs or reading stories until their parents come. * “The Nursery: Where Children Come First,” (Ensign, Dec. 1980, 62)
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