CINCINNATI —
Volunteers, designers, and University of Cincinnati students gathered at the 1819 Innovation Hub for the inaugural Tinker Toy Build Day on Friday, modifying toys for children with disabilities to ensure they can play with them independently this holiday season.
"So we started at 10 this morning. We are going to 3:00 today, and we are trying to get to over 200 toys. We have 230 toys here that were graciously donated from across the community," Aaron Burdette, assistant professor of practice at the University of Cincinnati, said Advertisement
Before these toys, including ice princesses, robots, and Spider-Man, reach the hands of over 200 children, they were tweaked.
"They're pulling together, breaking them apart, finding those points in the wire, soldering the new works and

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