ToyVoyagers

ToyVoyagers are travelling toys which get around by being passed from person to person. Their travels and adventures are tracked on a website.

A ToyVoyager
A ToyVoyager tag

Each ToyVoyager carries a unique identification number on a tag. A message on the tag encourages anyone who comes into contact with it to go to the website and update its Travelog, including photographs of where it has been. To continue its journey, the ToyVoyager is then either passed on to somebody else directly or released into the wild for somebody to find - this is known as a Wild Release.

History

Taking inspiration from the travelling gnome in the film Amélie, the project was created to see if it would be possible for toys to travel 'by themselves'.[1] The aim was for the toys to become travel companions - able to go places, do things, meet people and have their adventures captured in photographs. With more than five thousand people from all over the world, have joined the project and it has become an international community in its own right. More than three thousand ToyVoyagers have been created and sent on their travels since the website began.

Hosts

Many members of the website make themselves available as hosts, offering ToyVoyagers a place to stay. The ToyVoyagers travel by post from host to host and at each stop they are shown around and updates are made to their travelogs with stories and photographs about their adventures. Sending a ToyVoyager to an established Host is generally seen as a safer way to travel than the wild release.

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