As many of you know, I feel quite indebted to Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, as they saved the life of my then 10 weeks' old son through an emergency operation last year. Not only for this reason I Dream Elephants once again supports GOSH's appeal to think of those kids who can't spend Christmas at home.
We ask you to join us in donating new toys to children who are spending their Christmas at the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
The hospital is one of the world’s leading children's hospitals. Since its formation in 1852, it has been dedicated to children’s healthcare and to finding new and better ways to treat childhood illnesses. GOSH deals with over 175,000 patient visits every year acting with the belief “The child first and always.” To find out more please visit their web site http://www.gosh.org/gen/donate/gifts-in-kind
Below is a list of toys suggested by the hospital. Don't forget the age group you're donating to is 0 - 18 years - teenagers are often forgotten.
THANKS FOR JOINING!
Beatrix
We ask you to join us in donating new toys to children who are spending their Christmas at the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
The hospital is one of the world’s leading children's hospitals. Since its formation in 1852, it has been dedicated to children’s healthcare and to finding new and better ways to treat childhood illnesses. GOSH deals with over 175,000 patient visits every year acting with the belief “The child first and always.” To find out more please visit their web site http://www.gosh.org/gen/donate/gifts-in-kind
Below is a list of toys suggested by the hospital. Don't forget the age group you're donating to is 0 - 18 years - teenagers are often forgotten.
What babies love: mobiles and musical mobiles, kaleidoscopes, toys to stimulate the senses, musical toys
What kids love: Videos - no videos over a 12-rating please, Games,Computer games (for Playstation 1 and 2 and for PCs), Arts and crafts (for example paints and Playdough), Modelling kits, Jigsaws, Kits for girls (for example jewellery making kits and nail art)
What they can't use: used toys, over-sized soft toys, large mechanical or motorised toys, used clothing, second-hand books, used magazines
THANKS FOR JOINING!
Beatrix
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