Howdy! I've got two questions for other libraries with Libraries of Things.🤓 1. Does anyone have experience with the ChompSaw? We are curious and looking into perhaps adding it to our collection at some point (so many possibilities for cardboard creation programs with our MakeDo kit!), but we're interested in hearing if anyone has one in their collection. Especially since it's pretty pricey. If your library has one, does it get checked out? Has it ever broken? If so, can it be easily repaired? I haven't seen anything else on the market like this but perhaps you have something similar in your collection with a smaller price tag? 2. We're also looking at adding a few new board games to our collection. I've got a handful saved for later in our Amazon cart, including Cascadia Junior, Smug Owls, Wingspan, Flip 7, and Patchwork. I personally have and love Wingspan and Patchwork but the other three were ones I found via research into various board game awards. If you have board games in your LoT, do you have these? Would you recommend them? Are there other board games in your collection that your patrons can't get enough of? Thanks in advance for any reviews and/or insights!! Let me know if you're interested in any answers, I'm happy to compile and share. Happy Thursday (aka "Little Friday"), Autumn -- Autumn Anderson (she/her) Assistant Director Suttons Bay Bingham District Library PO Box 340 416 Front Street Suttons Bay, MI 49682 231-271-3512 *Currently reading 'The Birth of the Pill' by Jonathan Eig <https://search.mel.org/iii/encore/record/C__Rb29831471__Sbirth%20of%20the%20pill__P0%2C1__Orightresult__U__X7?lang=eng&suite=gold>*
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