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Out With the Old
Ways to Recycle Toys
By Crystal Patriarche
Weeding through your child's toy box probably sounds as much fun as getting wisdom teeth pulled. It's a project that can take hours and you never know what surprises are lurking in there: smashed cookies, an old sticky sippy cup and probably a slew of long lost misfit toys and pieces.
With the amount of toys kids get these days, it's a good idea to take on the task a couple of times a year in the spring and before holidays are good times and tackle those toys. Before loading up the garbage can, try these recycling strategies:
Passing down toys between children is one easy way to recycle and cut down costs. If you don't have more children to hand them down to, check with friends. "I have gotten rid of some of the baby toys by giving them to friends that are having babies," says Sonja Nickels, a Denver, Colo., mother of one. "I just put a couple in their goody bag of other things I purchase. I do tell them they are recycled, but they generally appreciate it, especially those who are having their first child and have nothing."
If you have an in-home daycare provider or friends or family members that you visit often, it is a good idea to keep a set of toys at their house so you don't have to pack a bag each time you show up. Plus, you can have a more enjoyable visit while your child is occupied by the toys.
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