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Toy Hack Guide
How to Host
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Factors That Affect Difficulty: Start Here!
Here are some of the main decisions you should make to start planning your toy hack: Size of the event Toys Instructions Soldering Audio...
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Materials
This Excel spreadsheet lets you input the amount of people and tools you have access to, and suggests the materials you should buy. These...
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Selecting a Venue
We recommend contacting community centers or schools to find workshops, labs, or classrooms where you can host your event. If you are at...
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Testing Your Audio Jacks
In the past, we have ordered faulty audio jacks and it caused problems at one of our events, so we recommend testing your audio jacks...
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Invitation and RSVP Forms
Here is the Google form we used to invite people to our toy hacks and collect their RSVPs. Please feel free to copy and modify it for...
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Checklist for Day- Of
Run through this checklist to avoid missing any last-minute essentials before the day of your event. Essential Print Adaptation...
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Finding a Place to Donate Adapted Toys
The places that accept donated toys will vary by location, so you will likely have to do some online research and call around to find...
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