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− | The Sesame Avenue Daycare Center is a babysitting location made by [[Dwight Schrute]] in the office building, shown only in [[Counseling]]. Dwight is inspired when [[Jim Halpert|Jim |
+ | The Sesame Avenue Daycare Center is a babysitting location made by [[Dwight Schrute]] in the office building, shown only in "[[Counseling]]." Dwight is inspired when [[Jim Halpert|Jim]] and [[Pam Beesly|Pam]] explain that they've been tardy because [[Cecelia Halpert|their daughter]]'s daycare center is on the other side of town. |
Dwight uses the old [[Michael Scott Paper Company]] room and makes a crude daycare center, using age-inappropriate posters, ridiculous toys, eye charts, and other things, without any personnel monitoring the children's well-being. |
Dwight uses the old [[Michael Scott Paper Company]] room and makes a crude daycare center, using age-inappropriate posters, ridiculous toys, eye charts, and other things, without any personnel monitoring the children's well-being. |
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It can be inferred that Jim and Pam decide not to switch daycares, since the daycare has low standards, and Jim locks Dwight and his cousin [[Mose]] inside the room. |
It can be inferred that Jim and Pam decide not to switch daycares, since the daycare has low standards, and Jim locks Dwight and his cousin [[Mose]] inside the room. |
Revision as of 20:40, 10 September 2020
The Sesame Avenue Daycare Center is a babysitting location made by Dwight Schrute in the office building, shown only in "Counseling." Dwight is inspired when Jim and Pam explain that they've been tardy because their daughter's daycare center is on the other side of town. Dwight uses the old Michael Scott Paper Company room and makes a crude daycare center, using age-inappropriate posters, ridiculous toys, eye charts, and other things, without any personnel monitoring the children's well-being. It can be inferred that Jim and Pam decide not to switch daycares, since the daycare has low standards, and Jim locks Dwight and his cousin Mose inside the room.