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    Nimble Fingers - Nimble!

    Nimble Fingers

    (3 reviews)

    €€

    Stillorgan

    When I first took my son to this place he was speechless... granted he was a year and a half old…read moreand couldn't say a whole lot anyway but what few words he had he didn't say! Now I know you are gong to say "Of course Q, its a toy shop, what do you expect?" and its a fair point, but this place is different - all of the toys have an educational slant and for once his doesn't mean the place is the equivalent of a stalk of broccoli to a child, the stock is well chosen and fun, and appealing to the ankle biters! They also have a whole range of art and craft supplies for those rainy days; stickers, card, glitter, glue, glittery glue etc etc etc. I know you'll really want to know so I'll tell you, after my son had recovered his power of speech we decided on a cow as a suitable memento from our visit, he was still clutching it as he went to bed this eve!

    What a cool little shop! i love just going in here and having a look at everything and wishing i…read morewas a kid just so that i can justify buying everything in the shop. This place has the types of toys that you want your kids to play with, no play stations and Wiis or other electronic stuff it has total back to basics kind of things. these are the kind of toys that the kid who plays with the box instead of what was in the box needs, they don't need fancy pants complicated stuff they need a trip to nimble fingers.its like the shop is teeming with innocence. The art supplies in the shop are top quality too, anything you need in the way of arts and crafts can be found in here. I also love how this is a family run independent store, its not a greedy chain looking for a fast buck, it seems that the shop people in here genuinely care about what they do

    Model Shop

    Model Shop

    (6 reviews)

    North Inner City

    I have often gone into Caple street to visit this shop, and have a look around, but although I have…read moregone in at different times it always seems to be closed ? Is this shop still in business or has it closed for good. I had been there several times in the past and although it is quite small its like a little wonderland for model makers. It would be sad if its gone as there should be more of these stores dotted around the city to encourage younger people to explore their imagination and get them away from games consoles and use their minds and create new skills. Can anyone confirm if this store is still in business. Here's hoping its still .

    Dang do I wish I knew someone who built model airplanes. Or flew model helicopters. Or loved…read morerecreating battleships in miniature. Or just needed a lot of balsa wood or paint brushes. If I did, then I'd have an excuse to come back to Model Shop at least a few times for the craic; the shop owner is a warm, friendly sort who really enjoys his work. In the tightly packed but neat shop he enthusiastically sells, cajoles and demos all the goods on sale. I get the feeling that he's hand picked most of the stock in here, a great thing to think given the high quality of the models and accessories on the shelves. Perhaps as a concession to those shoppers not passionate about car bodies and propeller blades, there is a small corner dedicated to doll housery (though The Doll Shop on George's street seems to have that covered).

    Woodworkers & Hobbies Supply Centre

    Woodworkers & Hobbies Supply Centre

    (1 review)

    €€

    Harold's Cross

    Part 2 of adventures in carpentry…read more This part of the tale involves the sourcing of the wood for the table that I am given the task of making. This place is hidden up a somewhat little road. I was greeted by a forklift, trucks, men in overalls and lots of wood. "I need to make a table." "OK, have yah the measurements." "Yeah well... Kinda, I mean he spoke so fast but I just want to make a simple table that is about this height." "Hmm..." And then Frank leads me on a lightening fast tour of wood and lengths and I forgot most of it but I nodded a lot. "I mean it's silly for you to buy a huge board, it would be a waste." "But I need wood for the table top Frank... I can't just make legs." "Tell yah what Annie, call me tomorrow and I will keep an eye out for a board that is those dimensions in the yard." So I called today. "Hi Frank, any joy?" "No Annie... But I have an idea, so come on in later." "Hi Frank." "Hi Annie, here is your board!" I got stupidly excited over a piece of wood. €20 for lovely wood and wood glue. Not only did Frank remember my name he insisted that I did not spend for excess wood and he make sure he got me a piece of wood close to those dimensions. He also tutored me on the types of wood and said that when I get good I can work with advanced wood... Bless. He has confidence in my ability. Great spot for all things wood, loads of door handles and all you could dream of DIY wise and so friendly. I never felt uncomfortable. I also enjoyed the looks of passer-bys as I loaded the wood into my tiny car as it poked against the window... Although driving with a plank of wood resting against your gear box is not advisable.

    Handworks - stationery - Updated May 2026

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