Toy Research: Toy Stores in NYC

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Toys R Us in Times Square
1514 Broadway

FAO Schwartz
58th and 5th Avenue, ph 212-644-9400,

Toy Tokyo
121 2nd Avenue (second floor)
between St. Marks Place and 7th St.

Kidrobot NY
126 Prince St.
New York, NY 10012
212.966.6688

360 toy group
239 Eldridge st. (just below houston, a block west of 1st ave.) (Next to NORT/Recon)

Forbidden planet
840 Broadway (corner of 13th Street and Broadway)

It’s “a” nother Hit
131 W. 33rd Street (between 6th and 7th ave)

Marchand De Legumes
252 Elizabeth Street, Manhattan
212 965 1954

Recon
237 Eldridge Street (Next to NORT/360 Toy Group)

kar’ikter
19 Prince Street
(Between Elizabeth & Mott)

A Bear’s Place
789 Lexington Avenue
Wonderful, whimsical furniture and toys for younger kids abound here,
but there aren’t as many bears as you’d expect! A Bear’s Place is
perfect for the two to six set, offering loads of tutus, puppets, and
early learning toys.

Big Fun
636 Hudson Street

Classic Toys
218 Sullivan Street (btwn Bleeker and W. 3rd.)
Kids can reenact famous battles, from the Bulge to the Alamo, with
historically accurate soldier sets available here. Classic also carries
model cars, puppets, stuffed animals, and other “classic” toys.

Geppetto’s Toy Box1
10 Christopher Street (at Gay St.)
Not a place for the Toys R Us afficionado, Geppeto’s is reminiscent of
the old fashioned toy store, with a supply of well-made, crafted
specialty toys built to last. Brands include Brio, Playmobil, Corolle,
Lamaze, Steif, Wild Planet, and Creativity Kids.

The Scholastic Store
557 Broadway
Scholastic’s first-ever retail outlet, the Scholastic Store offers
5,500 square feet of Scholastic products

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