hey adapt battery-operated toys that light up, move, or make sounds. They also show their volunteers how to open up the toy, locate the switch, and attach a cable to extend the switch outside the toy.
In partnership with The Repository, every Monday, Stark Community Foundation highlights positive happenings in our community. Here’s to Good News Mondays! RePlay for Kids believes every child deserves ...
SOLON, Ohio — At a workshop space in Solon, volunteers are hard at work soldering and tinkering, transforming toys bought off the shelf into powerful playthings that can be used by everyone. Nonprofit ...
Bill Memberg believes every child needs to play. As president of RePlay for Kids in Medina, His goal is to make sure they have that chance. His organization adapts mainstream toys for kids with ...
Like every 3-year-old, Rakaya McMullen enjoys colorful toys, especially one with sounds and lights. Playing with them, however, can be challenging. Rakaya, of Akron, Ohio, is blind in her right eye ...
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