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		<title>By: Get Active, Baby! &#124; Vancouver Mom</title>
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		<description>[...] As Chan tours me through the store, I&#8217;m blown away by the depth of his knowledge and the amount that I didn&#8217;t consider. I can see that the store&#8217;s biggest challenge might be overcoming parents who want to be active, but can&#8217;t decipher the difference between a shirt from Sears and a similar looking one from Active Baby. I suppose this is why they regularly schedule workshops to educate customers about being outdoors with young children. In the January, they held a popular snowshoeing workshop and last week, they hosted a backpack carrier clinic. [...]</description>
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