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    Bakers Dozen Antiques

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Toy Traders - Used to have this as a kid

    Toy Traders

    4.3(83 reviews)
    30.5 km
    $$

    At first glance, Toy Traders looks like a pretty standard toy store from the outside--nothing too…read moreflashy or over the top. But the moment you walk through the doors, that impression completely disappears. This place is *absolutely massive* and honestly feels more like a toy museum than a retail store. Everywhere you look, there are themed displays, huge figures, and shelves packed with collectibles. It's almost overwhelming in the best way possible. One of the standout highlights is their Funko Pop selection. I've never seen anything like it--entire walls filled top to bottom with Funkos from *Star Wars*, *Marvel*, *DC*, anime, movies, and so many niche categories. If you're a collector, you could easily spend hours just browsing that section alone. Beyond Funkos, the variety of figures is insane. They have everything from small collectible figurines to larger, highly detailed statues and even life-sized pieces. Whether you're into classic toys or high-end collectibles, there's something here for everyone. The second level is where the nostalgia really kicks in. It's packed with retro toys and older collectibles that bring you right back to childhood. It's a really cool contrast to the newer items downstairs and makes the whole store feel even more special. At the back, there's also a huge LEGO section with tons of sets, plus a great selection of trading card games like Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering. It's clear they've put a lot of thought into covering every kind of hobby and interest. Overall, this isn't just a toy store--it's an experience. What starts off feeling like a normal visit quickly turns into something unforgettable. Whether you're a serious collector or just browsing, this place is 100% worth checking out.

    Cool in terms of museum things to look at but didn't feel like this was the place to make my toy…read moredreams come true. Lot of used stuff so perhaps if you're a collector and specifically looking for retro stuff then it's the place to be. I felt like I had to steer my kids away from older stuff since it already exists in Grandma's basement or even our own house.

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    Toy Traders - Remember him ? ! Teddy eyes will blink when reading you a story i think ~

    Remember him ? ! Teddy eyes will blink when reading you a story i think ~

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    DC Black Label

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    Splash Toy Shop

    Splash Toy Shop

    4.1(14 reviews)
    13.5 kmSteveston
    $$

    This quaint, compact little toy shop in Steveston, not far from the wharf, is positively crammed…read morewith toys, games, puzzles, books, stuffed animals, costumes, and a whole lot more, mostly for the younger crowd (newborn to pre-teen for the most part, I'd say). Many of these toys are geared towards fostering creativity, imagination, and interactivity, which is something we need more of, in our increasingly screen-addicted society. We purchased a baby dragon stuffed animal for our baby son, Sir Galahad, but hopefully he'll befriend him, instead of slaying him!

    Not as huge a selection of toys compared to Toys R Us, but they have a larger proportion of…read moreeducational toys. The video game section at Toys R Us is about the size of the entire Splash Toy Store. That gives you an idea how tiny this place is. They have a lot of plushies, puzzles and building block type toys. They don't have (m)any of the usual shelf-warmers: Transformers, G.I. Joe, Barbies, My Little Ponies, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, etc.... Splashes seems to focus more on quality toys with some component of discovery, problem-solving or learning. Some of the puzzles and building toys are quite pricy, however. They also seem to carry some stuffed animals and figurines from companies I've never heard of. During COVID, they are restricting how many people can enter the store at a given time. And, since the store is tiny, the lineup can be long. On our last visit, there were 5 families ahead of us, and we had to wait about 20-25 minutes! Worth a look, especially if you're looking for a unique toy for that special someone.

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    ToysRUs - Toys "R" Us mall entrance

    ToysRUs

    3.3(13 reviews)
    30.0 km
    $$$

    I've been to this location of Toys R Us and Babies R Us and I've loved it. The whole store is light…read moreand bright, it has almost an overwhelming selection of toys and baby supplies. There are too many staff around on the floor, but they are easy enough to find and are always very helpful. As a new mom, the thing I really appreciate are the nursing rooms located in the back of the store. You need an associate to help you open the door, but once inside it is a very pleasant room with everything you could need to help take care of your infant. There is a changing pad, sink and paper towels, and a nice comfy rocking chair to nurse your young one. It sure came in handy when I needed to feed my little one!

    Omg Toys"R"Us still exists nowadays?? I had to go out of my way, while visiting in town, for…read morenostalgic reasons of course. While it's combined with the defunct Babies"R"Us and attached to the mall, I couldn't help but feel disappointed that this is a shell of its former self. While large and spacious, the feeling is warehouse-like, stale and lacking that magical sense that us millennials loved as kids. Toy deals were rare to be seen, and even price conversion to USD wasn't even advantageous. While it was nice to personally reminisce and show my toddler around, the small independent toy shops/online shopping are the way to go now.

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    ToysRUs - Comfy rocking chair

    Comfy rocking chair

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    A beautiful nursing room in Babies R Us

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