This cache was placed just as school is starting again. The round container is full of small school supplies. Original cache contents are: Bottle of blue acrylic paint, tube of purple glitter glue, sharpener, set of pencil crayons made of branches, mini roll of tape, two packs of book darts, set of rainbow paper, two sets of post-it notes (jungle animal or butterfly designs), green worm bookmark, cat stickers, two sets of rainbow paper clips, two sets of flower shaped push pins, and mini post-it notes pad. Please try and trade only school supplies/stationary to keep the theme of the cache. Also, put the natural camouflage back exactly as found. Muggles EVERYWHERE so be stealthy!
Make sure you check out the nearby Neshama Playground, newly opened. This playground is the first of its kind in Toronto. It was designed to be fully accessible to children of all abilities AND ensures they can all play side by side. It includes a soft rubber path for wheelchairs, various swing types to accommodate all kinds of children, panels with the alphabet in Braille and sign language, a wide see-saw that can accommodate 2-3 children on each side and also features a seat back, a water play area, giant wind chimes, a merry go round you can climb, and much more. It has many climbing areas that seem to have been built for the way children really use playground equipment. It is all very intelligently designed and a must-see. Definitely bring the kids to this cache. They may not ever want to leave the playground, though!