L.G.
Hi R.,
I found this posted on the internet when I did a search for free toys:
Lifelines at Hazelwood Baptist Church is giving away free gently used clothing of all sizes, baby items and lots and lots of toys on Dec 13th at 10a-3p. at 6161 Howdershell Road, Hazelwood, MO 63042.
If you can't make it to Hazelwood, how about making the kids gifts this year? Here is a recipe to make Christmas ornaments, but you can also make them into little dolls or animals for the older children. My husband cherishes the ornament his sister made him when he was little-- she made him Tigger from Winne the Pooh. Or you could make them together on Christmas day.
Salt Dough Ornaments
2 C. flour
1 C. salt
1 C. water
Mix salt and flour. Add in half the water, then gradually add the remaining water. Knead until the dough is smooth, this can take up to 10 minutes. For flat dough ornaments roll out the dough on baking paper. You can also be creative and make odd shapes and wreaths (takes longer to bake.) Use cookie cutters, cut-out templates, or just use your hands. Dust dough with flour and begin to add details to the ornaments with a toothpick, popsicle stick, and knife. Don't forget to use a straw to make a hole so you can hang the ornament. Baking: Time varies based on thickness of ornament. Temperature: 325°F._Time: 1 1/2 hours - or until dry. Let cool before you begin. Paint with acrylic paints. Glue on beads, buttons, or any fun accessory. Coat with acrylic varnish when everything is dry.
Other ideas- make a doll house or a castle out of a cardboard box and paint it ( if you don't have a box, you can get them for free from your local grocery store or electronics store, and the paint from the dollar store.) If you can sew a little, Take a small pillow apart and use the fabric and stuffing to make a rough doll or two. Be creative. What do you have around your house that can be turned into something else.. you'd be surprised at what you can find.
Also, if your Mom is going to give them gifts, ask her if you can save them to put under the tree for Christmas. If not, check out your parish, I am sure they will help you find something to put under the tree for your little girls.
Good luck and God bless.