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    Toys 'R' Us

    Toys 'R' Us

    (7 reviews)

    ££

    I could swear that as a child there seemed to be a toy store on nearly every corner of your local…read morehigh street, at least in the city centre you couldn't walk for toy shops. Of course I am starting to think that this may all be a trick of the mind and at 5 or 6 years of age ones priorities left me somewhat blinkered to anything else around but said stores! Today though there is a definte lack of toy shops. Even in the big department stores there seems to be a smaller range of toys, with small shop space given over to electronic games. Toys R Us as we all know is a toy megastore, something which had me torn between the thought of how great it would have been as a kid to have such a massive aladdins cave to search through and the slightly sad idea of bringing the kids to basically Tesco Toys Megastore. I soon forgot such rubbish when I was confronted by tons of toys including Star Wars figures and there I was 5 years old again and genuinely excited when I saw reissue Empire Strikes Back and Return of The Jedi figures by the original Kenner manufacturer! Oh, nostalgia, it aint what it used to be.

    I love going to toys r us its such a magical place when you go in and see all the toys, it reminds…read moreme of being a kid and i still get excited. It is always well stocked and has lots of choice. The store is well laid out and includes a babies r us where you can purchase pushchairs,cots ect for a newborn not just a toy store.The facilities are amazing tho, they have public toilets and several baby changing area so you safe to browse with the kids without worring about changing or taking your tot home to go the loo.

    The Entertainer - The Entertainer, Liverpool ONE

    The Entertainer

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    It has been ages since I last walked into a toy shop. The so-called Entertainer toy shop located…read morein the heart of Liverpool One's shopping district has to be a haven for all children and a nightmare for Parents! I know I would be here every day if I was a child still. It is a brilliant little shop selling a wide range of toys from the traditional to the current trend and also very colourful, shiny and sparkly inside to attract anyone's attention! This is the probably the perfect place to buy kids presents for Birthday or Christmas but not week in week out as you'll be cash less out of your pockets before you know it!

    You know what are brilliant; toys. Toys are bloody brilliant. And The Entertainer sells brilliant…read moretoys. Playmobil, Nerf, Super Soakers all the kind of stuff that as a kid you would have clubbed other kids round the head with a plastic sandpit shovel to get hold of. Sectioned into 'Indoor Fun' and 'Outdoor Fun' The Entertainer has shelves full of fantastic fun stuff. Walking round it felt as if my seven year old self was dragging me from box to bag to blister pack and looking around the shop it appeared as though the other supposedly grown up adults were in a very similar position. It's all a little bit pricey - a big set like the awesome-looking Playmobil ghost pirate ship would set you back almost £60, more than a new Xbox or Playstation game which is probably what the kids are into nowadays. And that's it really, I think it's brilliant but I'm not sure if kids are still into this sort of stuff but they really, really should be.

    Nauticalia

    Nauticalia

    (8 reviews)

    ££

    Ahoy there!…read more Nauticalia is appropriately located amongst the array of touristy type gift shops in Albert Dock. If you are an admirer of seafaring, then this shop is definitely for you. There are a wide amount of ornaments and collectables, some of whom might consider odd if you're not familiar - if you're like me, it's kind of difficult to describe them! Although, I did manage to recognise a barometer - an instrument sailors use to measure atmospheric pressure. Some items may be pointless but you can buy products such as strong weathproof clothing, and thermals all of which are fairly expensive. The member of staff whom greeted me was cheerful and I actually enjoyed the browsing experience which was quite unique. From my visit, I saw a gift cloth with a very interesting description and I'd like to share those sayings about why a ship is called "she". A ship is called a "she" because..... There is always a great deal of bustle around her There is usually a gang of men about She has a waist and stays It takes a lot of paint to keep her good looking She shows her topsides and hides her bottom She can be all decked out It takes an experienced man to handle her correctly And without a man at the helm, she is absolutely un-controllable. It takes a lot of Paint to keep her Good - Looking. And the main reason....It's not the initial expense that breaks you, It's the upkeep!!! When coming into port, always heads for the buoys. Fascinating!!!

    Nauticalia seems to have forgotten one of the only rules about owning a shop. Sure, you can make…read moreyour range of products fantastic to look at, but if it's so expensive that people will run screaming, you've failed at business. Then again, this place has been here for years so I'll hush ma mouth. Selling everything to do with the sea, this is a great shop to stroll around and browse the bottled ships, maritime clocks, diving helmets and miniature twin cylinder engines (every home should have one) but, as I said, unless you've recently discovered pirate treasure, the chances of you buying anything whose price you can justify are going to be slim.

    Smyths Toys Superstores - Smyths Toystore, Wigan

    Smyths Toys Superstores

    (2 reviews)

    ***DISGUSTING SERVICE*** Been a loyal customer [family of…read moreshoppers] at the store in Bury [Lancashire] for over a decade. Visited on 13-Sep-2021 and took 2 items to till both of which were in the sale section [lots of the same items were reduced]. Took items to till and and was informed by Team Leader or Manager that 1 of the items was not reduced. I asked if they would honour the price and first the staff member stated that customers change the labels! The insinuation here being that within seconds of entering the store and picking up the 2 items I had somehow managed to remove and replace the price tag in plane sight of security/staff [these items have tamper proof stickers so if you did try to peel them off they fall apart]. Then informed that all items had been reduced in error and they would not honour the price. The staff member basically did not want to resolve the issue and demonstrated a real bad attitude. I was with my wife so remained calm, polite throughout, did not raise my voice, did not swear. The only comments made by me were "this is not good service" and that "I will leave the items". I then contacted SmythsToys online to purely make them aware of the mislabelling and was informed [QUOTE] "....our staff will not tolerate abusive behaviour... we define abuse in our internal guidance as shouting, swearing, name-calling, threatening, disrespecting, personally insulting, or attempting to blackmail". It seems despite having security staff, CCTV, a full customer account of events where all a customer wants is an apology that SmythsToys would choose to trust a poorly trained and arrogant employee than loyal customer who ultimately pay their salaries. Think I will be buying all our computing games, toys, bikes etc from elsewhere.

    Easy to access the displays are amazing most of the video games are at reasonable prices I will be…read morecomming back soon

    Build-A-Bear Workshop - toys - Updated May 2026

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