Quebec nurse had to clean up after husband's death in Montreal hospital
On a night she should have been mourning, a nurse from Quebec's Laurentians region says she was forced to clean up her husband after he died at a hospital in Montreal.
The holiday season is officially just a couple of calendar pages away, and while preparation and planning ahead of the most wonderful time of year can be burdensome, Toys “R” Us has provided a list of hot items this year to help holiday gift shoppers.
The toy, clothing and baby product retail company has released a list of top toys for 2022, highlighting a curated list of their best gift ideas for kids.
From an Encanto- (Disney) themed playhouse to a Hot Wheels Mario Kart Rainbow Road track set, there are a variety of options to choose from for the gift-giving season.
Some of the toys are exclusively sold by Toys “R” Us, such as the LiteHawk Highway Patrol Slot Car Set and the LEGO City Freight Train, and others. The toys will be made available in store and online throughout October and November.
The top toys of 2022:
Hot Wheels Mario Kart Rainbow Road
Imaginext Jurassic World Mega Stomp and Rumble Giga Dino
Play-Doh Kitchen Creations Colourful Cafe Playset
Nerf Minecraft Sabrewing Motorized Bow
Magic Mixies Cauldron - Rainbow
Bluey 4WD and Campervan Playset
Akedo S3 Battle Arena
Encanto Magical Casa Madrigal
LOL Surprise Shine On Salon and Spa
LiteHawk Highway Patrol Slot Car Set
LEGO City Freight Train
ZURU Rainbocorn Rescue Surprise
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