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Check out the toys! (Literally.)

Submitted by on March 31, 2009 – 12:00 amNo Comment

I’ll confess. My kids bring home toys once in awhile without paying for them.

Perhaps I should explain.

There is a hidden gem in the northwest corner of Denver proper. In the lower level (OK, basement) of the Smiley branch of the Denver Public Library system at certain times of the week, your kids can enjoy….Other People’s Toys!
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Isn’t it true for a child that a toy that belongs to someone else is a better toy? Since our two were babies (they’re now 6 and 8) , we’ve taken them to the Toy Library to play with shelves and shelves of donated toys. And other kids. While we talk with other parents, make new friends, and relive parts of our childhood.

There are costumes. There are puzzles and games. There are strollers and babies and trucks and telescopes and whales and Elmos and Lincoln Logs and toys that take me back. I once got to play with a Spirograph.
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On Thursday mornings, the opening of the Toy Library is preceded by storytelling and singing by upstairs librarian Mr Dana. He and his ukulele get the children up and moving, singing and learning.

But the really cool, secret thing (which is really not such a secret) is this: your child can bring home the toys. With a library card and a promise to bring back the toy in good condition, your child can play with Other People’s Toys for up to three weeks.

The toy library is run by volunteers and it has modest needs. If you live nearby and are able, consider volunteering, just an hour or two a week. And of course, you can bring your child(ren) with you to “work.” Also, the next time you are going to ditch some outgrown toys, consider donating them to the Toy Library.

Info:
Smiley Library
4501 W 46th Ave (46th and Tennyson)
Denver, CO 80212
(303) 477-3622

The book library is open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
The toy library hours are Tuesday evenings and Thursday and Saturday mornings. Call to confirm, however, especially if you are making a long trip.

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