SEPTEMBER 12TH & 13TH
Children love toys. Toys are more than something
your child plays with, even if the child doesn’t
realize it. Toys help teach interaction and
communication, and with a little imagination, they
can transport the child from his or her everyday life
into another realm. Toys can open up endless
avenues of learning that could spark an interest in a
future career or simply provide the inspiration for
children to be greater than they are.

But what about disabled children? When we think of
children playing with toys, images of happy, healthy
children usually come to mind. We might not
consider the child bound to a wheelchair or one
confined to a bed due to a debilitating disease.
These children need toys, too.