I started Kids Gallery at 83 Nagori Garden a good while ago. It’s a busy little corner of the world. Every morning I’m out there early, pulling up the metal shutters and sweeping the dust off the front step. The sign isn't as bright as it used to be but people around here know where we are. It’s mostly toys and clothes for kids, plus some random stuff that parents usually need. The street gets real crowded around noon with the market nearby. You can hear all the traffic and people shouting outside all day. Inside, I try to keep things organized but kids will be kids and they leave toys all over the floor. I spend half my day just putting things back on the shelves. Sometimes the overhead light in the back flickers, and I keep telling myself I’ll fix it next Sunday. Our neighbors stop by just to chat or hide from the sun for a bit. It’s not a massive showroom or anything, just a practical space that fits what we have. We’ve been at this same address for years now. Sometimes it feels like the walls are closing in because we keep getting more stock. It’s a lot of work, but it’s what I do. Nagori Garden has changed a lot, but we’re still here at number 83 doing our thing. It’s just a shop for local families, nothing fancy or special.
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