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Toys, Art Supplies, and Books

We can accept new, homemade, OR gently used items from the list below. *Please no broken or worn out items. Search your closets and hearts and let us know if you can provide any of the following:
*We will delete things from the list as we get them


Toy Types
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  • Trains and wooden tracks
  • Blocks
  • Realistic plastic animals
  • Trucks and cars (wooden would be great!)
  • Tech gear (telephones, cd players, tape recorder, kid computer games)
Art Supplies (all colors, all sizes)

  • Paint brushes
  • Constructions Paper
  • White paper ( preferably recycled)
  • White school glue, glue sticks, and rubber cement
  • Markers (preferably washable)
  • Color gel pens
  • Scrapbook paper
  • Glitter
  • Yarn
  • Pip cleaners
  • Beads
  • Thread
  • Embroidery needles
  • Cotton balls
  • Popsicle sticks
  • Yogurt containers
  • Ribbons
  • Earthen clay
  • Glue gun and glue sticks
  • Google eyes
  • Pom poms (small)
  • Felt
  • Tin foil
Book List
Dr. Suess books (any / all)
The Peanuts Gang
Little Bear books
Aesops Fables
Sesame Street books
  • Friends, by Helme Heine
  • Will I Have a Friend?, by Mariam Cohen
  • Some Things are Different, Some things are theSame, by Marya Dantzer-Rosenthal
  • Come to the Meadow, by Anna Grossnickle Hines
  • Grandfather Twilight, by Barbara Berger
  • Night in the Country, by Cynthia Rylant
  • Growing Vegetable Soup, by Lois Ehlert
  • The Carrot Seed, by Ruth Krauss
  • From Seed to Pear, by Ali Mitgutch
  • Here are my Hands, by Bill Martin, Jr.
  • Whoes Baby?, by Masayuki
  • The Very Hungary Caterpillar, by Eric Carle
  • The very Busy Spider, by Eric Carle
  • Chickens aren't the only Ones, by Ruth Heller
  • Air is All Around You, by Franklyn M. Branley
  • Frederick, by Leo Lionni
  • The Tiny Seed, by Eric Carle
  • The Seasons of Arnolds Apple Tree, by Gail Gibbons
  • Something is Going ot Happen, by Charlotte Zolotow
  • The First Snowfall, by Anne and Harlow Rockwell
  • First Comes Spring, by Anne Rockwell
  • Sleepy Bear, by Lydia Dabcovich
  • The Green Grass Grows All Around, a traditional folk song illustrated by Hilde Hoffman
  • A House of Leaves, by Kiyoshi Soya
  • Sarah's Questions, by harriet Ziefert
  • Jamberry, by Bruce Degen
  • The Teddy Bears Picnic, by Jimmy Kennedy
  • Ten, Nine, Eight, by Molly Bang
  • Over in the Meadow, by Olive A Wadsworth
  • Red is Best, by Kathy Stinson
  • Is it Red? Is it Yellow? Is it Blue? by Tanya, Hoban
  • Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you See? by Bill Martin, Jr.
  • Amelia's Nine Lives, by Lorna Balian
  • Millions of Cats, by Wanda Gag
  • Good Night Moon, by Margaret Wise Brown
  • The Quilt Makers Journey, by


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