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[[Category:{{{category}}}|Board book]]
[edit] Board books that aren't for children
The article says "Books intended for small children to use and play with, as well as luxurious editions of regular books, are often boarded." I cannot think of an example of the latter, so if they do exist, they may not be common as the sentence suggests. B7T 23:49, 24 October 2007 (UTC)