Steps for securing a home for CCTL ...
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We’re currently working on securing this beautiful facility in Harwichport to become our home base of operations. We’re thrilled to have found such an ideal place to share with children and families, educators and providers!
This attractive building would serve as an inviting home-like place for families to spend time playing and learning together throughout the year.
With your help, this is possible!
432 Route 28, Harwichport - across from Land Ho Restaurant
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A Family Play-Literacy Learning Center for the whole community!
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Lending Library Collection
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This building will allow us to incorporate educational play spaces, a play therapy room, meeting spaces and a lending library of educational toys and resource materials including child development reference books and information for parents, educators, and providers. A large muscle, physically active play space and an outdoor play area are also envisioned.
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A "Reggio inspired" environment
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A "Reggio-inspired" environment such as this is envisioned. Based on an educational approach from Italy, it will include lots of natural light and authentic materials. The Cape Cod Toy Library environment will give children access to a wide variety of materials to explore and build foundational learning experiences in science, math, engineering, literacy, creative/expressive arts and more.
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With your support ...
We can secure this building and prepare for opening Cape Cod Toy Library as soon as May 2018.
Children are looking to us all to make this possible!
Parents and grandparents can hardly wait!
Educators and mental health providers envision many ways CCTL can support children and families!
Our first goal is to raise $100,000 start-up funds through grants and individual donations.
Your timely contribution, of any amount, will help Cape Cod Toy Library, Inc. come into being in 2018! To make your donation just
click here
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Cape Cod Toy Library, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3)
tax-exempt organization.
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Play is the only way the highest intelligence of humankind can unfold.
Joseph Chilton Pearce
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Your feedback
As we plan for the opening we invite you to help us gather feedback regarding the potential use of Cape Cod Toy Library play space and play resources. Your feedback is very important for our planning! And, your help inviting families you know or work with, to give their feedback, is also much appreciated!
Thank you!
Your
Letters of Support
are also very much appreciated! Your perspective of why you believe Cape Cod Toy Library, Inc. will be an asset to the Cape increases the confidence of foundations and individuals to make an investment in the start-up funds.
To send a letter or for more information, contact debw@capecodtoylibrary.org
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Promoting Cape Cod Toy Library...
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Community Presentations
Community presentations across the Cape have served to help people better understand what a Toy Library is and what’s envisioned for Cape Cod Toy Library! Our photo power point slides help tell the story – it can be shown on a big screen for a large group or simply on a laptop for small groups.
We welcome invitations to present at staff or community meetings, Rotary/Kiwanis or book clubs, parent or grand-parent groups. We especially appreciate these opportunities to gain in-person feedback to learn more about how we can best serve the Cape community.
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"Deb recently came to present to JRI's System of Care Committee meeting.
To hear her speak about the Cape Cod Toy Library, and
see visuals of what is working in other areas, was invaluable for providers.
This resource is one, for both families and providers, which has been needed
in the Cape Cod community for quite some time."
Kristin Bono, MA, LMHC, Justice Resource Institute, Cape & Islands Community Service Agency
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Toy Donations …
When you clean your closets for the New Year …
Keep Cape Cod Toy Library in mind for toys, books, and household items to donate this winter and spring!
Toys and books – that you no longer need will help build the Cape Cod Toy Library collection for community use on-site and for the lending library for families, childcare providers, educators and community providers.
We’ll soon be accepting donations of:
· Toys/Play materials appropriate for infants through school age children
· Children’s Books and Parenting Books about child development, etc.
· Household items e.g. plastic bins/containers, kitchenware, tools, etc.
· Furnishings such as shelving, tables, chairs
· Décor accessories such as baskets, wooden bowls, holiday decorations
We’ll soon have a full wish list available for reference on our website. In the meantime, contact
debw@capecodtoylibrary.org
for more information.
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PLAY in Action - for children & families
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Saturday, February 3,
10-2
Cape Cod Toy Library will stage a variety of “Intergenerational Play-Literacy Experiences” at
Cape Cod Parent Resource Fair - Saturday, Feb 3
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10-2
@ The Waldorf School of Cape Cod, 140 Old Oyster Rd, Cotuit
We’ll also share photos of what’s envisioned for Cape Cod Toy Library and speak to the importance of play for healthy child development and brain development.
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Play encourages active hands which in turn encourages the brain to think.
Wasserman, 1992
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Join us for 2018 Conferences
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"Fulfilling the Promise of Play"
February 28 - March 3 - Melbourne, FL
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The Association for the Study of Play (TASP) International Conference “Fulfilling the Promise of Play” will be hosted in Melbourne, Florida this year. Alternate years it's hosted in Rochester, NY at The Strong - National Museum of Play. Academics from around the world share their cutting edge research about play and its impact on children's learning.
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"Value of Play: The Many Faces of Play"
April 8-11 - Clemson, SC
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US Play Coalition 2018 Conference - “Value of Play: The Many Faces of Play”
@ Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina
Keynote:
Steve Gross
, Chief Playmaker & Founder Life is Good Kids Foundation, Title Keynote: “Spreading the Word of Optimism Through Play”
“This annual conference brings together leading play researchers, park and recreation professionals, educators, health scientists, architects, landscape architects, designers, planners, business and community leaders, psychologists, physicians and parents from across the country.” You can be assured you’ll feel welcome and glad you attended!
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Volunteers are building the foundation for Cape Cod Toy Library! Volunteer time invested in planning for Cape Cod Toy Library, Inc. already totals 3,400 hours. Every hour makes a difference, even a few minute of advice moves us forward!
As the Nigerian proverb says, "It takes a whole village to raise a child." It indeed takes the whole village to fully support children and families! Creating Cape Cod Toy Library, Inc. for the whole community, by the whole community, will strengthen the whole community.
Many volunteers are needed to help with preparations for CCTL start-up. Immediate needs include database entry, marketing, writing/editing, grant writing, planning fundraising events, and staffing "CCTL - Play in Action" events.
Let us know your availability and your talents -
email: debw@capecodtoylibrary.org
Thank you, each and everyone, for your contribution of time and talent!
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Born and raised on the Cape and a recent graduate of the University of Vermont. Cady combined her passions with a degree in public communications as well as course work in education. And, her student teaching experience was in a Reggio-Emilia inspired childcare center! When Cady learned of the Cape Cod Toy Library she enthusiastically saw the opportunity to share her passions. Cady plans to help in whatever ways she can with immediate needs as well as supporting CCTL marketing and communications indefinitely. Cady’s thoughtful, creative talents have made a tremendous difference in developing our communication documents!
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A Cape Cod native with deep ties to the Cape community. Dawn attended Harwich High School and then St. Louis University on a field hockey scholarship. Dawn has an MBA in Marketing and Masters in Human Resource Management. Dawn’s 20 years in Management has given her opportunities to support global teams and manage diverse groups, oversee commercial construction projects, and provide creative support including marketing. In the midst of balancing entrepreneurship building a family cleaning business, Cape Cod Turnovers, LLC, and her role as a mother, Dawn’s passion for education and mentoring led her to jump in to contribute time to Cape Cod Toy Library's development. Dawn’s expertise and energy have significantly strengthened CCTL’s foundation and path forward toward success!
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Toy Library is about more
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It’s about more.
More than toys.
More than books and blocks and puppet shows and wooden trains…
It’s about relationships.
The relationship between parent and child;
The relationships children form with one another
in a safe, imaginative and playful environment.
It’s about relationships built among parents, caregivers, and teachers
working together to create a nurturing community for all children to grow.
The Toy Library is about potential and opportunity.
It’s about more than children.
It’s about helping adults help children grow.
It’s about building foundations for children through play.
Poem adapted from Pittsburgh Toy Library
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We look forward to your participation in 2018
to help build foundations for children through play.
Discover ways you can best support the creation of Cape Cod Toy Library, Inc.!
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