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Toy Donation Suggestions
If you are interested in donating a battery-operated toy that RePlay for Kids can adapt, please look at the following suggestions:
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Plush Toys Examples:
Tickle-Me-Elmo Barney Care Bears or dolls that talk or sing.
What to look for:
- One or two switches (such as an on/off switch, or a switch in the hand, foot or belly that you need to squeeze)
What to avoid:
- Multiple switches or buttons to activate, since we can adapt only one or two switches.
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Action Figures Examples:
Spiderman, Power Rangers, Robots
What to look for:
- One or two switches (such as an on/off switch or a pushbutton)
What to avoid:
- Multiple switches or buttons to activate, since we can adapt only one or two switches.
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Motor Vehicle Examples:
Remote Control (R/C) Race Cars
Matchbox trucks
Airplanes/helicopters
What to look for:
- If remote controlled, ones with only forward/reverse controls, not left/right too
- Ones that make engine or siren noises when you push a button
What to avoid:
- Four-directional controls or multiple switches to activate, since we can adapt only one or two switches.
- If not remote controlled, then ones that move too fast (since there will be a cable attached).
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Musical Toys Examples:
Crib toys, Sesame Street musical toys
What to look for:
- One or two switches (such as an on/off switch or a pushbutton)
What to avoid:
- Multiple switches or buttons to activate, since we can adapt only one or two switches.
- Keyboards, guitars and other multi -key instruments
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