Ellie Abrams, 3, her mother, Sharon Pincus-Abrams and her son Matthew Abrams, together and separately worked on a variety of toys to test them for reality practicality in a regular edition of a spotlight story dealing with whether the toys are user friendly when it comes to kids. This took place at the family home, 6050 E. First Ave., Denver, Colo., Tuesday October 3, 2006. (STEVEN R. NICKERSON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)** (cq) , (cq all)**
Ellie Abrams, 3, her mother, Sharon Pincus-Abrams and her son Matthew Abrams, together and separately worked on a variety of toys to test them for reality practicality in a regular edition of a spotlight story dealing with whether the toys are user friendly when it comes to kids. This took place at the family home, 6050 E. First Ave., Denver, Colo., Tuesday October 3, 2006. (STEVEN R. NICKERSON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)** (cq) , (cq all)**
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SRN;Ellie Abrams, 3, her mother, Sharon Pincus-Abrams and her son Matthew Abrams, together and separately worked on a variety of toys to test them for reality practicality in a regular edition of a spotlight story dealing with whether the toys are user friendly when it comes to kids. This took place at the family home, 6050 E. First Ave., Denver, Colo., Tuesday October 3, 2006. (STEVEN R. NICKERSON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)** (cq) , (cq all)**
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