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Paddington opens new chapter in toy story

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

THE PADDINGTON Toy Library has come a long way since its inception 30 years ago.
In fact, many original members might not recognise it any more as it prepares to christen brand new purpose-built rooms.
Now the organisation, which has brought joy to thousands of Geelong children over the years, will be based in the recently-completed Grovedale Children’s Hub.
Toy library committee member Lydia Whitehand said it would celebrate the anniversary at the grand opening of the new rooms with a party from 1pm on 21 February.
Along with cake, balloons, craft, face painting, drinks and lolly bags, the inaugural president would attend, Ms Whitehand said.
“We’ave been such a part of the Grovedale community over these last 30 years but would love more families to be aware of the service that we offer to encourage lots of new members.”
Paddington Toy Library is one of nine around the region, serving more than 1000 members.
The toy libraries aim provide access to quality toys for all children, with those in disadvantaged situations enjoying the same early learning resources as their peers.
The library provides a diverse range including puzzles, games, dress-ups and popular party packs, with kids looking forward to visiting and borrowing new toys each fortnight.
Paddington Toy Library begins its year’s programs tomorrow.
Ms Whitehand said more information was available by phoning her on 0414 772 797 or emailubg lwhitehand@hotmail.com.

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