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Wadestown Toy Library - welcoming new members!

Sally Latham from Wadestown Toy Library

You will be surprised at what you can borrow for the cost of only one toy! We have a wide range of educational toys and games designed to aid mental, physical and social development.

We principally serve the families of the Wadestown, Wilton, Crofton Downs, Thorndon and surrounding areas, but we have members from all over the Wellington region. Located in the Wadestown Community Centre, for an annual membership fee you can borrow toys for 3 weeks at a time.

The Wadestown Toy Library has a large range of toys to choose from, including puzzles, large ride-ons, toys for babies, board games and dress-ups. The toy library can save you money, help you to be sustainable, give your kids a variety of toys, and you can return anything that they get tired of.

We are a registered charity.

Check out our Facebook page, website or come visit us during term time on Saturdays 10am to midday at Wadestown Community Centre, 46 Pitt St, Wadestown.

Email: wadestowntoylibrary@gmail.com

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