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‘Toy Doctor’ visits children at Montreal Shriners Hospital

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WATCH ABOVE: Norman Brown, the self-described 'Toy Doctor' visited children at Montreal Shriners Hospital with his arms full of gifts for children who are too sick to leave the hospital for the upcoming holiday season – Nov 22, 2016

Norman Brown, the self-described Toy Doctor visited children at Montreal Shriners Hospital Tuesday.

He arrived at the hospital around 10 a.m. with his arms full of gifts for children who may be too sick to leave the hospital for the upcoming holiday season.

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“Peace and love to all,” he said.

“That’s what the world needs now — and a helping hand to the little ones.”

Norman Brown, the toy doctor, visits children at the Montreal Shriners Hospital, Tuesday, November 22, 2016. Karol Dahl/Global News

Brown’s only wish: to put a smile on the children’s faces.

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The 65-year-old has made the annual visit to the hospital for over 20 years.

Norman Brown, the toy doctor, visits children at the Montreal Shriners Hospital, Tuesday, November 22, 2016. Karol Dahl/Global News

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