Every City Should Have a Toy Library
The “toyery” once made play a part of civic infrastructure. It’s time to bring it back.
![A kid stands in front of shelves of toys](https://cdn.statically.io/img/cdn.theatlantic.com/thumbor/UZ1dnq7ezQKv7Ytf6N_UhOpsag4=/810x0:3878x3068/80x80/media/img/mt/2018/11/toy_lib_toned/original.jpg)
The “toyery” once made play a part of civic infrastructure. It’s time to bring it back.
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