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    Robert S.

    My great nieces love LEGO, so I stopped at the Providence Place Mall store to check out what new stuff the store had to offer. Small store, but it does have the basic puzzles, LEGO blocks, and similar type items for kids and adults to enjoy. The Lego brand is a line of plastic construction toys that are manufactured by The Lego Group, a privately held company based in Billund, Denmark. As of 2021, Lego was the largest toy company in the world. The company's flagship product, Lego, consists of variously colored interlocking plastic bricks accompanying an array of gears, figurines called minifigures, and various other parts. Lego pieces can be assembled and connected in many ways to construct objects, including vehicles, buildings, and working robots. Anything constructed can be taken apart again, and the pieces reused to make new things. The Lego Group began manufacturing the interlocking toy bricks in 1949. Movies, games, competitions and eight Legoland amusement parks have been developed under the brand. As of July 2015, 600 billion Lego parts had been produced. The first Lego store to open anywhere in the world was in Sydney, Australia in 1984. As of 2021, Lego operates 737 retail shops, called Lego Stores, globally. The U.S. stores include the Downtown Disney shopping complexes at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts as well as in Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. The opening of each new store is celebrated with a weekend-long event in which a Master Model Builder creates, with the help of volunteers--most of whom are children--a larger-than-life Lego statue, which is then displayed at the new store for several weeks. Cool !!!!

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    Jen W.

    This little store is a lot of fun to visit. Lego sets are grouped along the walls by category such as Star wars, Dinosaurs, Duplo and so on. The back wall is a series of small cubbies where you can pick and choose what Lego tiles you are in need of. Small circle, flat pieces, long pieces, all colors and shapes. If you are missing one to a set, they may have it here. We came in looking for a gift and found just what we needed. We signed up for the VIP program (free) that gives a discount after a certain dollar amount of purchases. The price of the set I was looking for are the same on line, but with the VIP card, you'll save money in the long run if you buy a lot of Legos by shopping in store. Also, there were several sets here that I hadn't seen on line and made choosing the gift more interesting. Along with my purchase I picked up a Lego magazine (free) and received a Lego key chain which I gave to the gift recipient who was very excited by this extra surprise gift. Sweet. The store was clean and neat, the staff were super friendly greeting us as we walked in and asking if we needed help or had any questions. No hovering, but always available. I will definitely be coming back.

    Joshua H.

    Clearly you know what this place is, I mean it's right in the name! LEGO STORE... a store that sells Lego! They have an great assortment of figures and sets from the smallest to the largest. The pricing is all pretty standard for Lego stores so there is no issue there. This location always seems to have a stock of whatever the hottest new release, as I'm writing this the hot new sets are the giant Star Wars AT-AT, the Titanic and the Home Alone house. This location is also well spaced out with room to move around which is nice. The best thing is the staff. I went in the store with a friend who is disabled and loves to help people. She asked Rob who was putting together a Harry Potter Blockhead figure if she could help and he let her put on a few pieces and then she helped him put the finished figures in the display case. Matt the manager told her that now every time she comes in she will know that she helped assemble and set up the display. We also chatted with Trey another worker who was putting together a Spiderman & Friends set and let us watch and explained things as he assembled it. Really, I just wanted to point out how inclusive and welcoming this store is. I hope they all Lego stores are the same but Matt, Trey & Rob are all awesome and greatly appreciated. Give them all your Lego related business!!

    Clean store! The associates were always doing something. They came to work! It was amazing to see how organized and helpful they were.
    Sou B.

    This location is so clean and helpful. There wasn't a moment where the associates weren't doing their jobs. My children spent hours in here. We had to leave boxes behind the counter and take a dinner break. There's a table where you can slide LEGO and get points from the targets they land on. There's also a build your own character station. The staff were so helpful and even got out more puppy LEGO for the kids. Many thanks to Marcus for an amazing experience. He answered so many questions and when we went to check out he had everything set for us. He even impressed us with guessing one of those mystery LEGO character packages correctly! IT WAS SCROOGE! The kids think he's a super hero with powers now!!!

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    Hasbro - 4/9/21 This is an upgraded version of Storm Shadow, but he is still a badass. I lost count on how many of him I lost.

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    (8 reviews)

    DownCity

    Hasbro gets five stars out of me for a toy line and property they acquired through their…read moreacquisition of Tonka in 1991: MASK. MASK was created and sold by Kenner. The white-and-blue Kenner logo and/or name was on the MASK toys, boxes, etc. Kenner became a subsidiary and division of Tonka in 1987. The MASK toy line ran from 1985 to 1988. So, for the majority of its production run, Kenner (or Kenner Parker Toys) was the main owner and manufacturer of the MASK toys. Not Tonka, not Hasbro. I was such a big fan of MASK that, when I was a kid, I wrote a letter to Kenner asking if they'd make new MASK toys. I got a letter back in the mail from Hasbro explaining how they had ultimately acquired Kenner and that there were no plans for new MASK toys. I was about nine then and I think that was my first exposure to mergers and acquisitions. Ha. MASK is one of the more obscure and forgotten franchises of the 80s. It's not surprising because they had to compete against juggernauts like GI Joe and Transformers (also Hasbro properties). MASK was like a hybrid of GI Joe and Transformers. You had good guys (MASK: Mobile Armored Strike Kommand) and bad guys (VENOM: Vicious Evil Network of Mayhem) who wore masks - each mask had a unique special power - and drove/piloted vehicles that transformed into battle machines. Pretty awesome. Like many toy lines from the 80s, MASK had a cartoon TV series to help sell the product. To this day, I remain impressed with the level of detail in the toy design, both in look and in function, as well as the wide variety of vehicle types. Every vehicle - from sports car to motorcycle to tanker truck to ATV to F1 race car to dune buggy (I could go on) - looked like a miniature version of its real-life counterpart. The little action figures, which could fit perfectly into the vehicle seats, resembled the characters on TV, complete with distinct masks that fit over their heads. However, most impressive was the ability for each vehicle to transform as depicted on the show. Some true engineering work went into these toys. I'd love to learn more about the history behind MASK, its creation by the folks at Kenner (now Hasbro), and where and how exactly the toys were made. As a diehard MASK fan, I have to admit that the show hasn't held up well over time. It was definitely made for kids in the 80s. The toys are something I still treasure. As the saying goes, I'm not sure Hasbro would make them the same way today if they were to ever release a new line for MASK. While curious, I probably wouldn't be into it. Obviously, nostalgia plays a role in my biased opinion. In the 80s and 90s, other Hasbro toy lines that I was a fan of, to varying degrees, included Battle Beasts, the aforementioned GI Joe and Transformers, GoBots, and the official WWF action figures. The Hasbro WWF Superstars were hilarious.

    4/9/21 Does anyone…read moreremember Transformer from September 17, 1984 to November 11, 1987?  This would be the orginal not this Tranformers Beast Wars or any other version.  Do you remember GI Joe?, The Real Anerican  Heros? Or maybe a combination of GI Joe/Transformers? No?! Maybe you played Monopoly, Medical Monopoly  or Monopoly with credit cards instead of paper?  How about My Little Pony, Play-Doh, Power Rangers, Pokemon, Jem and The Holograms? Well they all were made by Hasbro and a whole lot more. You could shoot guns with water, guns with foam or guns with balls. Care for a Frisbee? Hasbro has you covered. All of these fun toys could be found at Toys R Us, Child's Play  or any other toy store. So many kids like me enjoyed playing with they GI Joe action figures or they My Little Pony. Watching GI Joe or My Little Pony on television would be the next big thing. Especially on a Saturday Morning. Its it's truly truly outrageous to miss those shows. I remember playing with my favorite GI Joe action figures Battle Android Troopers, Storrm Shadow ( I went through a lot of those), Zartan, Zarana and Tomax and Xamot Paoli. These were the coolest action figures to collect and play with.   I will say one of the first things to break on my action figures were the thumbs.  I had to use clay to hold the weapons in the toys palms. Eventually the rubber band holding the action figures would snap and I glued the action figures together with rubber cement.  More than once I gave one or two of my action figures a burial.  One of these figures is still buried in my backyard of my old house. One of my old friends did something similar,  but forgot where he buried his action figures. Back when Transformers cartoon came out, I knew just by the introduction theme song, The Gobots were going to hell.    Triple Changer was one of the coolest Decepticons out there. I liked Optimus Prime, but the Decepticons had cooler robots.  Soundwave had a number of additional robots inside him. Frenzy, Laserbeak, Ravage & Rumble were awesome.  When I watched Transformers,  I normally did not see Frenzy to offten, but he was my favorite.  The most infamous/annoying/humorous  is Starscream. His voice was just as annoying  as it was to see what the character would do next. When Transformers The Movie came out, Starscream annoyed/betrayed Megatron  for what seemed to be the last time.  Yet, you can't keep an annoying pest down forever. The fans had something to say about this too. Hasbro is responsible for entering many fans. Hasbro entertained use fans again when the live action versions of Transformers and GI Joe became Hollywood movies.  My Little Pony movie might be around the corner at some point.  Hell, Jem was made into a Hollywood movie....talk about truly outrageous..., but it happened. I learned today that Play-Doh was aquired by Hasbro in 1991.  Another amazing kids toy that I played with when I was a kid...and yes I tasted it too. It was very salty.  Hasbro has made a lot of kids happy and will continue to make kids happy while letting kids imagination run while all over the world.   Thank you Hasbro.

    Maziply Toys - Mirror maze inside Maziply Toys in Kingston

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    I adore Maziply Toys…read more Every time we visit, the staff is wonderful. One staffer has the same name as my 7 year old daughter, Elise. Elise has gone above and beyond for my Elise - even helping guide her through the mirror maze when she was trying that on her own. I was slightly hesitant to not join my daughter in the maze, both because of her age and that she's Autistic. I'm really proud of her for enjoying the mirror maze without Mom by her side. I personally find the mirror maze a bit overwhelming visually - but 40 year old mom isn't the target market for that experience. Our routine is now ride the ride on animal vehicles, mirror maze, and a small toy before we leave. The ride on animals are great! $10 but my daughter gets bored before her time is up. Mirror maze is $7. They have you wear plastic gloves so that you won't leave fingerprints if you touch a mirror. There's also lazer tag, but we haven't tried that yet. What makes this store unique is the caring staff and curated toys available. It's large enough to have everything you need and a lot of options, but not be overwhelming. You can find a gift for any kid here, even just the young at heart. Even just window shopping is a delight - with a Lego T Rex and Kenex ferris wheel. Definitely worth shopping here over a big box chain. They have a free rewards program too, that gives you discounts based on your lifetime purchase value.

    I am really impressed with this business and the owner! (And I'm a small business owner myself so…read moreit sometimes hard to impress me! Haha) The owner is honest and friendly and went above and beyond to help me! These are the kind of businesses I like to support!!! Great value, fast and friendly service!

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