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About a mile from my house is a wonderful toy store called Toy Village. It’s the bottom floor of a gorgeous old house, and members of the family that started the store still occupy the top floor. Because the store is in a house, you have to imagine walking into an old house and instead of a living room, seeing shelf after shelf of toys. I consider Toy Village an educational toy store, because they focus on good quality items from brands like Melissa & Doug, Brio, Plan Toys, Corelle, Calico Critters, Steiff, and Madame Alexander.
In the main room are the Playmobil sets, a huge Brio train table, Corelle dolls, and a wall of Plan Toys dollhouses, farms, horse stables, and all the accessories. There’s a tiny room off to the left that was probably once a closet or pantry where they keep the Melissa & Doug play kitchen and play food.
Wind your way through the main room at the front, turn left, and you’ve got a small room that was probably a bedroom, now full of gorgeous Madame Alexander collectible dolls, another smaller room that might have once been a dressing room now full of baby dolls and accessories. Pass through a room filled floor-to-ceiling with exquisite stuffed animals, pass by a tiny room just big enough for a child’s table and chairs topped with a gorgeous tea set (where kids are encouraged to sit and have pretend tea parties), and enter the main room that might have been the master bedroom or maybe the family’s living room.
In the main room, kids can play with a three story, fully furnished dollhouse, a train table filled with tracks, trains, and magnetic cars, or play with cars on a huge bi-level wooden garage with a real working elevator.
Set along the walls in some of the rooms are china cabinets with a constantly changing supply of exquisite treasures. Porcelain dolls of all sizes, tea sets made from real china with plates the size of a pencil eraser, collections of storybook character dolls, Russian nesting dolls, snow globes, it’s all wonderful and amazing.
It’s not just the inventory that makes me love Toy Village though. It’s the people that work there. As soon as we walk in, someone comes out from behind the cash register and walks up to us saying hello. Because there are so many rooms in the store and the same toys can often be found in more than one place, the employees always offer to walk with us to another section of the store to show us more of whatever we are looking for. They are always knowledgeable about their stock and as enthusiastic about a really cool toy as I am!
Yesterday, I took Kaitlyn there to let her pick out one last birthday gift. We were greeted by both the man working the register and a lady who had been stocking shelves nearby. After Kaitlyn picked out her gift and we spent a few minutes in the back room playing with the dollhouse, we went up to the register to pay. I started chatting with both employees, and mentioned that it had been Kaitlyn’s birthday the day before and she had asked to come to Toy Village to pick something out. After I paid for her toy and he was putting it in a bag, I noticed him slip something else in.
“I’m adding a book to your bag”, he said, “for a special girl on her birthday”. I mean, honestly, has any chain toy store ever given you something for free because it was your daughter’s birthday? Every time I walk in there, I feel like I’m visiting friends who just happen to run a toy store.
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In vegas everything is a chain store these day, it’s about impossible to find and independent one.
We definitely need to support small business, because thats what us bloggers are.
Found a small, local independent bookstore recently that reminds me of this toy store. I brought my daughter in and the woman who works there spent 1/2 with her finding out what books she likes, what reading level she’s at, what her interests are,etc. and then just started dancing around the store pulling book after book off the shelf that she thought my daughter would like. It was amazing and I was so thankful I’m telling all our friends about this place. Places like this and the toy store you mentioned are true treasures!
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Great Toy Store
I love old toys, and this post made me think back to all the ones I used to own as a child. Funny thing is, I can only think of my brother’s toys, mainly because I played with them more than I did my own. But they certainly don’t build them like they used to, and that goes for the customer service side of things too!
Good to see the old fashioned toy stores still have old fashioned (family) values.
Thanks for sharing
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I love toy stores like this. There is nothing better than watching your children play with toys and look at those on the shelves. It has a good feeling to it that you just don’t get in big stores, or online. We really should support these stores instead of just shopping for the cheapest price online.
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