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Where to Donate #StuffedAnimals, #ActionFigures, and Other #Toys
Instead of tossing your kids' old playthings, donate gently used items to one of these organizations.
By Jasmine Suarez and Blythe Copeland
Updated on February 11, 2026"If you find yourself overrun by stuffed animals, outgrown toys, never-opened games, and like-new books, it's time to donate items to a charity. And in most cases, it's easy to find a great home for your gently used items.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I donate items that need repair?
Some organizations can take goods in any condition and repair or clean as needed; others require only items in like-new condition. Repair stuffed animals before donating them, make sure toys and puzzles have all their pieces, and clean plastic toys when possible.
How do I wash stuffed animals before donating them?
Most stuffed animals can be washed in the washing machine; put them in a pillowcase or delicates bag for extra protection. If the label dictates hand washing, remove the stuffing before washing the outside of the stuffed animal.
How do I wash plastic toys?
Most small plastic toys (including loose Legos) can be washed in the washing machine or dishwasher; larger items can be wiped with disinfecting wipes or washed with warm water and a gentle soap.
What’s the best way to donate stuffed animals if I don’t have a local drop-off spot?
If you haven't had any luck contacting local organizations about donations, consider calling 211, a national number dedicated to essential community services. They can connect you with social service organizations to ask about specific donations. This service is run by United Way in most regions, in collaboration with local nonprofits and other public agencies."
Learn more:
https://www.marthastewart.com/8117000/where-to-donate-toys#SolarPunkSunday #ToySharing #DonatingUsedToys #CircularEconomy #CircularToyEconomy #ToysForTots #CradlesToCrayons #GreenDrop #DonationTown #SAFE #StuffAnimalsForEmergencies
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Where to Donate #StuffedAnimals, #ActionFigures, and Other #Toys
Instead of tossing your kids' old playthings, donate gently used items to one of these organizations.
By Jasmine Suarez and Blythe Copeland
Updated on February 11, 2026"If you find yourself overrun by stuffed animals, outgrown toys, never-opened games, and like-new books, it's time to donate items to a charity. And in most cases, it's easy to find a great home for your gently used items.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I donate items that need repair?
Some organizations can take goods in any condition and repair or clean as needed; others require only items in like-new condition. Repair stuffed animals before donating them, make sure toys and puzzles have all their pieces, and clean plastic toys when possible.
How do I wash stuffed animals before donating them?
Most stuffed animals can be washed in the washing machine; put them in a pillowcase or delicates bag for extra protection. If the label dictates hand washing, remove the stuffing before washing the outside of the stuffed animal.
How do I wash plastic toys?
Most small plastic toys (including loose Legos) can be washed in the washing machine or dishwasher; larger items can be wiped with disinfecting wipes or washed with warm water and a gentle soap.
What’s the best way to donate stuffed animals if I don’t have a local drop-off spot?
If you haven't had any luck contacting local organizations about donations, consider calling 211, a national number dedicated to essential community services. They can connect you with social service organizations to ask about specific donations. This service is run by United Way in most regions, in collaboration with local nonprofits and other public agencies."
Learn more:
https://www.marthastewart.com/8117000/where-to-donate-toys#SolarPunkSunday #ToySharing #DonatingUsedToys #CircularEconomy #CircularToyEconomy #ToysForTots #CradlesToCrayons #GreenDrop #DonationTown #SAFE #StuffAnimalsForEmergencies
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Where to Donate #StuffedAnimals, #ActionFigures, and Other #Toys
Instead of tossing your kids' old playthings, donate gently used items to one of these organizations.
By Jasmine Suarez and Blythe Copeland
Updated on February 11, 2026"If you find yourself overrun by stuffed animals, outgrown toys, never-opened games, and like-new books, it's time to donate items to a charity. And in most cases, it's easy to find a great home for your gently used items.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I donate items that need repair?
Some organizations can take goods in any condition and repair or clean as needed; others require only items in like-new condition. Repair stuffed animals before donating them, make sure toys and puzzles have all their pieces, and clean plastic toys when possible.
How do I wash stuffed animals before donating them?
Most stuffed animals can be washed in the washing machine; put them in a pillowcase or delicates bag for extra protection. If the label dictates hand washing, remove the stuffing before washing the outside of the stuffed animal.
How do I wash plastic toys?
Most small plastic toys (including loose Legos) can be washed in the washing machine or dishwasher; larger items can be wiped with disinfecting wipes or washed with warm water and a gentle soap.
What’s the best way to donate stuffed animals if I don’t have a local drop-off spot?
If you haven't had any luck contacting local organizations about donations, consider calling 211, a national number dedicated to essential community services. They can connect you with social service organizations to ask about specific donations. This service is run by United Way in most regions, in collaboration with local nonprofits and other public agencies."
Learn more:
https://www.marthastewart.com/8117000/where-to-donate-toys#SolarPunkSunday #ToySharing #DonatingUsedToys #CircularEconomy #CircularToyEconomy #ToysForTots #CradlesToCrayons #GreenDrop #DonationTown #SAFE #StuffAnimalsForEmergencies
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Where to Donate #StuffedAnimals, #ActionFigures, and Other #Toys
Instead of tossing your kids' old playthings, donate gently used items to one of these organizations.
By Jasmine Suarez and Blythe Copeland
Updated on February 11, 2026"If you find yourself overrun by stuffed animals, outgrown toys, never-opened games, and like-new books, it's time to donate items to a charity. And in most cases, it's easy to find a great home for your gently used items.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I donate items that need repair?
Some organizations can take goods in any condition and repair or clean as needed; others require only items in like-new condition. Repair stuffed animals before donating them, make sure toys and puzzles have all their pieces, and clean plastic toys when possible.
How do I wash stuffed animals before donating them?
Most stuffed animals can be washed in the washing machine; put them in a pillowcase or delicates bag for extra protection. If the label dictates hand washing, remove the stuffing before washing the outside of the stuffed animal.
How do I wash plastic toys?
Most small plastic toys (including loose Legos) can be washed in the washing machine or dishwasher; larger items can be wiped with disinfecting wipes or washed with warm water and a gentle soap.
What’s the best way to donate stuffed animals if I don’t have a local drop-off spot?
If you haven't had any luck contacting local organizations about donations, consider calling 211, a national number dedicated to essential community services. They can connect you with social service organizations to ask about specific donations. This service is run by United Way in most regions, in collaboration with local nonprofits and other public agencies."
Learn more:
https://www.marthastewart.com/8117000/where-to-donate-toys#SolarPunkSunday #ToySharing #DonatingUsedToys #CircularEconomy #CircularToyEconomy #ToysForTots #CradlesToCrayons #GreenDrop #DonationTown #SAFE #StuffAnimalsForEmergencies
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Where to Donate #StuffedAnimals, #ActionFigures, and Other #Toys
Instead of tossing your kids' old playthings, donate gently used items to one of these organizations.
By Jasmine Suarez and Blythe Copeland
Updated on February 11, 2026"If you find yourself overrun by stuffed animals, outgrown toys, never-opened games, and like-new books, it's time to donate items to a charity. And in most cases, it's easy to find a great home for your gently used items.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I donate items that need repair?
Some organizations can take goods in any condition and repair or clean as needed; others require only items in like-new condition. Repair stuffed animals before donating them, make sure toys and puzzles have all their pieces, and clean plastic toys when possible.
How do I wash stuffed animals before donating them?
Most stuffed animals can be washed in the washing machine; put them in a pillowcase or delicates bag for extra protection. If the label dictates hand washing, remove the stuffing before washing the outside of the stuffed animal.
How do I wash plastic toys?
Most small plastic toys (including loose Legos) can be washed in the washing machine or dishwasher; larger items can be wiped with disinfecting wipes or washed with warm water and a gentle soap.
What’s the best way to donate stuffed animals if I don’t have a local drop-off spot?
If you haven't had any luck contacting local organizations about donations, consider calling 211, a national number dedicated to essential community services. They can connect you with social service organizations to ask about specific donations. This service is run by United Way in most regions, in collaboration with local nonprofits and other public agencies."
Learn more:
https://www.marthastewart.com/8117000/where-to-donate-toys#SolarPunkSunday #ToySharing #DonatingUsedToys #CircularEconomy #CircularToyEconomy #ToysForTots #CradlesToCrayons #GreenDrop #DonationTown #SAFE #StuffAnimalsForEmergencies
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#ToySwaps and the #CircularToyEconomy: How to Raise Waste-Free Kids
Ash Gregg, July 24, 2025
"Kids outgrow toys fast — sometimes faster than we can recycle the packaging. What starts as a sweet moment of play often ends up as clutter, then waste.
Behind those bright colors and fun shapes lies a hidden environmental truth: the toy industry is one of the most wasteful in the world. Most toys are made of plastic. Few are designed to last. And almost none are built with end-of-life reuse in mind.
But there’s a better way — and it doesn’t mean denying kids joy or imagination. In fact, it can inspire more of both.
Welcome to the circular toy economy: a movement built on #sharing, #reusing, #fixing, and reimagining play. It’s not just good for the planet — it’s good for your home, your budget, and your children’s values."
1. The Hidden Impact of the Toy Industry
2. What Is the Circular Toy Economy?
3. Host or Join a #ToySwap
4. Create a #ToyLibrary or #BorrowingCloset
5. Embrace #ToyRotation (Minimalist Parenting Hack)
6. Choose #Sustainable, Open-Ended Toys
7. #Repair or #Repurpose Before You Recycle
8. Talk to Kids About Waste and Sharing
Final Thoughts: Raising Planet-Protectors#SolarPunkSunday #CircularEconomy #ToySharing #ReduceReuseRecycle