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Hawkin's Bazaar Milton Keynes

Hawkin's Bazaar Milton Keynes

(10 reviews)

£££

As others have said this is a great shop for stocking fillers, wooden toys etc but don't forget…read moreparty bags as well, lots of unusual small items that you won't always find elsewhere. Even though my kids are older they still insist on a Christmas stocking, this is the perfect place for them as they have lots of unusual stuff that older kids like. Staff are helpful and friendly and prices are reasonable especially when compared to other gadgety and trinket shops in the area. It is down one of the side walks in CMK down the middleton hall end.

Why? Because life's too short not to have fun. Here you can…read morebuy every kind of silly toy (adult too) and gadget. I bought 3 extra buttons for my keyboard. Panic! Panic over! and Ejector Seat! I LOVED the snoring lambs. They have pocket money toys too and some naughty bits. Even some arts and craft bits. try the racing zimmer frame grannies, bubble guns, remote control spiders. Puzzles, rabbits with woffly noses. Books: The Bunny Suicides and the Darwin awards (A compilation of stories, describing how people have managed to kill themselves in outrageous ways ), the Ultimate Book of Filthy Jokes, among others. If you must iron girls then get a naked man ironing cover. What about Nunzilla? A clockwork nun that stomps along spitting sparks, showing how cross she is. Make your own angels and friendship bracelets and almost scientific gadgets. For the kid in all of us! For the boss a rubber stamp with Bullshit on it.

Toys 'R' Us

Toys 'R' Us

(6 reviews)

Part of me wants to hate Toys 'R' Us. It has an infuriating, anti-pedant name, it's big, a chain,…read moreunashamedly plastic and loud and modern. Still, another, more youthful part of me wants to scream Who cares?! Toys!! Yay!. Usually this latter part wins and I'm enticed inside to see what gizmos and gadgets are popular at the moment. They've actually got a great range of things, from bikes to computer games to more traditional children's toys, building sets, model animals, craft kits and board games. You name it, they've probably got it. There's enough variety to take the sting off the mass production and commercialisation, and let's face it, kids love it. The staff are well-trained and they have some good leaflets on bike helmet fitting and other things. They also have a surprising number of things that appeal to adults, like computers and sound systems. Great for browsing through while your young companions wreak havoc elsewhere, and great for a treat for the older children (and much older 'children'!).

Lots of toys and lots of plastic…read more I do like their balloon selection and they do have some cheap and cheerful toys suitable for putting in pinattas and party bags. I also like the fact they they have late night opening in the run up to Christmas. This is by far the least stressful way to buy Transformers toys (or whatever the latest craze is). Instead of fighting the crowds you can wander along nearly empty aisles. And it is so close to a large Argos that you can be sure that one of them will have what you want in stock.

Happy Days - toys - Updated May 2026

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