Toy Swap
Exchange gently used toys, books, and games while promoting sustainability and community connection.
Details
Saturday 21 March 2026
1:30pm - 3:30pm
30 Shoreline Dr, Rhodes NSW 2138, Australia
Free
Exchange gently used toys, books, and games while promoting sustainability and community connection.
Saturday 21 March 2026
1:30pm - 3:30pm
30 Shoreline Dr, Rhodes NSW 2138, Australia
Free
Join a fun, eco-friendly Toy Swap event designed to refresh your children’s playtime collection while fostering a greener planet. This event offers a wonderful opportunity to connect with like-minded families who care about sustainability and reducing waste.
Learn about how small actions, like swapping toys, contribute to environmental preservation. Enjoy an engaging afternoon exchanging items and making a positive impact on your community.
Bring gently used, clean toys, books, and games that are in good working order. You may bring one bag of items plus one larger item such as a toy set, bike, or stuffed animal.
Please ensure all items are free from damage and cleaned before the event. Battery-operated toys must be in working condition with securely closed battery compartments for safety.
Items not meeting these guidelines may be turned away, so double-check before bringing them. Remember to take any rejected items back home.
The event will be held at The Connection – Event Space 1, located within the City of Canada Bay area. This accessible venue is perfect for families looking to engage with their local community.
You can find directions and parking information on the City of Canada Bay website or by contacting the council directly.
This event is free for residents living in the City of Canada Bay Local Government Area. It is a great way to teach children about the importance of reusing and recycling while having fun.
Please adhere to the event guidelines to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone. The event supports environmental sustainability and community engagement.
No booking is required for this event. It is completely free for local residents.
For further information or questions, contact the City of Canada Bay Council via phone or email during business hours.