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peg·board  (pgbôrd, -brd)
n.
1. Games
a. A board perforated with a pattern of holes into which pegs can be fitted for playing certain games.
b. A game played by fitting pegs into holes in a board.
2. A board fitted with pegs for hanging clothing.

pegboard [ˈpɛgˌbɔːd]
n
1. (Group Games / Games, other than specified) a board having a pattern of holes into which small pegs can be fitted, used for playing certain games or keeping a score
2. (Group Games / Games, other than specified) another name for solitaire [1]
3. hardboard perforated by a pattern of holes in which articles may be pegged or hung, as for display
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.pegboard - a board perforated with regularly spaced holes into which pegs can be fittedpegboard - a board perforated with regularly spaced holes into which pegs can be fitted
gameboard, board - a flat portable surface (usually rectangular) designed for board games; "he got out the board and set up the pieces"
Translations
pegboard [ˈpegbɔːd] Ntablero m de clavijas
pegboard
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Dressing, lacing, and stringing materials, picture and nursery rhyme books, nontoxic crayons for scribbling, and stacking materials will be enjoyed by one-year-olds, while role-playing toys, pegboards, and large balls to kick, throw, and catch are good choices for older toddlers.
Building toys, snap beads, connecting toys, lacing toys, and pegboards are specially recommended for kids who have poor motor skills.
You might well consider open pegboards and open shelving for storage yet they do little to avoid feelings and images of clutter.
 
 
 
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