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Lily's Personalized Teddy Bear

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The Tatted Toy Guys - Outside of shop

The Tatted Toy Guys

(8 reviews)

Very kind and patient. Very knowledgeable of toys. Enjoyed looking at all the toys and am sure we…read moremissed some. Could spend a long time here. It was great to reminisce. We will definitely return.

**Update: The shop has moved recently to expand. Its located at 4 S Market St, Elizabethtown, PA…read more17022, now right on the square near the martial arts studio. A step back in time to the 80s-Now! You'd be hard pressed to not find something from your childhood here. Everything from early Nintendo NES, My Little Pony, Transformers, Barbie, Star Wars, WWE, Ninja Turtles, various anime and an over abundance of stuffed animals! There's a pacman mini arcade cabinet to play, a few claw machines and floor to ceiling toys. Everything we saw was in good to mint condition, and the owners/staff were more than happy to answer any questions we had. Prices seemed on point for the items condition/rarity so it didn't feel like anything was over valued. Owners are also heavily involved in second Friday downtown in Etown and you can tell they care a lot about the community. Follow their facebook page for the events they plan with local businesses. They frequently have discounts and free toy days on select days for kids. Only complaint again is their hours are kinda all over and change weekly/monthly so facebook is your best bet to see when they're open. Parking is available on the street via meters and in some metered lots around the area. (Typically a nickel for 1/2 hour, dime for an hour) Tons of local shops near by to so its a great afternoon adventure supporting local businesses. Solid 4.5-4.7 so I rounded up to a 5.

The Treasure Trove Toy Store - Treasure Trove Toy Store is located in this building behind the restaurant.

The Treasure Trove Toy Store

(3 reviews)

The Treasure Trove Toy Store is located in the Shoppes at Newberrytown, a borderline struggling…read moreflea market. Parking is not an issue, just grab a spot. The store is located in the middle building, behind the restaurant. Use the doors on the side of the building for the easiest access. Treasure Trove is huge and spread out, taking up a large portion of the building. Selection includes retro toys of all varieties, both new and loose, and a huge Pop Vinyl selection. Everything is very well-organized including separate rooms for specific items. Pop Vinyl's were well priced and included both common and rare ones. Huge stock of wrestling toys of all varieties, including a lot of older figures. Has a small clearance section with various items including a lot of physical media. One of the things that also stood out was the condition of items, most of the toy boxes were in good condition. Treasure Trove's biggest weakness is it being a little out of the way, and that the Shoppes at Newberrytown is not the most known place in the world. Treasure Trove really is the core of the Shoppes at Newberrytown and absolutely worth a stop.

Next to a dirt track a few hills and turns off of Interstate 83 in Neberrytown, I stumbled upon…read moreTreasure Trove by accident. It takes up most of one of the barracks representing The Shoppes at Newberrytown, a classic dirt mall that is home to a few of our area's best magick brokers and resellers of unusual ancient relics. Surprising, I know. Lady Matilda and I were meeting an antiquities dealer to procure the Emerald of Queen Zinth supposedly the gem that resurrected Lord Ghuul the Ineffable in 1233. The deal fell through because when we exposed the item to a low-level EPK resonator, it did not register the proper psychic frequency. Turns out the gem was just tinted glass from an Art Deco lighting fixture. Anyway, as Lady Matilda and I were figuring out what to do over pancakes at the nearby diner on site, I spotted a massive wall of Funko Pops through the door leading into the next section of the barracks. Pops as far as I could see; pops sufficient to build a small house. I had to investigate. While the major focus of the inventory is on professional wrestling figures and related products, Treasure Trove has a massive collection of loose figures from almost every franchise I could imagine. I was able to fill in the gaps in most of my old collections. I experienced an OCD moment as I had to dig through piles of rare items, discovering something new everywhere I looked. Each loose item was bagged and clearly priced. Boxed and packaged items are in pretty good shape and displayed safely. I didn't see much of the price gouging that is common in most used/collector toy stores. In fact, what I dropped on that first visit was pretty reasonable when I compared it to eBay and similar online resources. If you're looking for spare parts for broken toys, you'll have to dig, but there is a section of the store dedicated to them. The store also has old magazines and some comics, too. Things are organized in a general sense, but there are a lot of displays to investigate. If you go, be prepared to take some time on that first visit. The Funko Pop Wall is, indeed, massive. But the wide selection of products kept me searching the nooks and crannies of the store for an hour - which was only as long as Lady Matilda would allow me before getting ornery about it. She is not a fan of portable toilets, which is all "The Shoppes" seems to offer. Plus, she was fighting the urge to exact revenge on the dealer who had just tried to con us into buying a fake relic. (Be advised, that vendor no longer operates at that location...or in this dimension...any longer.) Since that first visit, I have returned many times, lured by a steady rotation of new items and great sales offers. The owner was also quite friendly and helpful. We chatted briefly as classic pro wrestling matches played on the overhead television.

Pokemon & Anime Center - NEW Sweet and Savory snacks!

Pokemon & Anime Center

(3 reviews)

Saw this place as a suggested stop via yelp and decided to stop by. Being nerds and collectors…read moreourselves, its nice to see things outside conventions and local that we can stop by and check out. First, its a little confusing where this is. It's located INSIDE of State Theater Vintage Emporium, which is an adventure in itself. Walk in the doors, go up the stairs and its the first "big" fixture/box shop on the left. They carried everything and anything anime and Japanese from plush, figures, cards/card games to even straight from Japan video games and trinkets for Ita Bags. They even had some Pocky, Ramune and other Japanese snacks for purchase. I think we saw the owner restocking as we perused and he was very personable mentioning he could answer any questions we had. Prices were in line/if not better than ones I see at conventions and online. Overall a great place to stop if you're in the market for current or vintage Japanese goods.

Beware of this guys business practices whether it's at his store or if you see his eye sore of a…read morevending display at shows around the DMV. You'll know it's him when you see mountains of overpriced product and cards scattered around with very little attention to detail. He's by far the most scummy and self-righteous person I have come across during my Pokemon collecting journey. He's too lazy to accurately price his cards so instead he uses zero organization skills to place cards worth less than $2 each across various binders at absurd prices of $4 or even $8 per card. Don't worry he'll cut you a deal if you buy 3 for $20. What a steal! Avoid this guy at all costs. You can find better priced and higher quality product from virtually anywhere else.

Maple Shade Crafts & Toys - Maple Shade Toys -- located on same farm as Maple Shade Greenhouse. Pull into Greenhouse parking lot, & toys are in this building!

Maple Shade Crafts & Toys

(1 review)

I'm so happy I found this place! This is not the fake "Amish-made" stuff at the back of "Country…read moreLiving" magazine, or on infomercials for fireplace surrounds. These are REAL, beautiful Amish handmade/handpainted wooden farm set pieces. (I had the same animals as a kid!) Maple Shade Toys is in a small building on an Amish farm in Kirkwood, PA (Lancaster County). The family has various enterprises here, and the Maple Shade Greenhouse is the main business, so you should look for that, and park in the Greenhouse's lot. I added photos to show where the toys are located. You can pop your head in at the Greenhouse to ask where to go. Help yourself to what you want, and pay at the Greenhouse register. The Amish don't take credit cards, so it's cash or check only. (*My Yelp rule is to take a star off when a business doesn't allow cc, but in this case it's a religious reason, so I don't feel fair docking them a star.) Currently, Maple Shade Toys is open every day until sunset. You can call ahead to confirm hours (717-529-6001), but you will need to leave a message and get a call back, because the Amish limit their phone use. Benjamin Fisher is the family member who makes the toys. He normally returns calls in a day or so. They have a decent stock of toys on hand, ready made. They were out of cows when I was there, so while stock is normally good, you might want to ask ahead if there is something specific you need. There is a lot of detail on these toys, the vehicle wheels turn, even the steering wheels on the tractors move! They have barns, holding pens, freestanding animals (all types for a farm), hay bales, tractors (old fashioned red Farmall, or John Deere), hay wagons, carts, flatbeads, wheat rakes, harvesting devices (sorry not sure what it's called), etc. So many intricate options to let your little one play farm! The tractors and the rigged horse teams are wheeled and ready to haul! There are simple eye hooks on the various attachments, which are all interchangeable, so your little one can match up whatever with whatever to get the job done! Prices were extremely reasonable. Tractors are $11, cart attachments ranged from about $5.50 to $12, depending on size and intricacy. Huge barns were only $34! Animals are all under $2 each (most $1.20)! Holding pens with real working gates and latches were under $17! Another plus for me, handmade means folk art as far as I'm concerned, and when my son is finished playing with these, they will adorn Mommy's bookshelves as decor, to age, and be worth a lot more when he's older! But even if they don't make it that far, they are great to stimulate imagination and fun for now! My son is just growing into these toys. I hope he enjoys them as much as I did as a kid. I think the simplicity provides enough stimulation for a satisfying sense of farm, but requires them to muster more imagination than the bells and whistles of mainstream plastic farm sets. To me, this is a valuable method of learning creative play.

Mama Bear Toys & Games

Mama Bear Toys & Games

(6 reviews)

Bottomline: go here for toys! This is a new gem in Branmar Plaza that is perfect for toy lovers of…read moreany age. The owner--the lovely Mama Bear herself!--puts time and care into curating an incredible selection of goods. She also has a successful online retail business, and she really knows toys and toy trends. From dolls, collectibles, and action figures to Hot Wheels, Ghostbusters, and Pokémon, I always find something when I come in here. Either for myself, a friend, or my kids. There is also the wonderful experience of simply shopping for toys. Not scrolling through an algorithm, or stumbling into the toy section at a big box store on my way to buy milk. No--Mama Bear Toys & Games takes me back to my childhood, when my parents would take me to an actual toy store. When I'd just look for what was on the shelves and light up when I found my perfect match. I'm glad that I can now share this experience with my own kids. Prices here are competitive with major big box stores and online retailers. And frankly, I'm fine paying $5 extra to shop at a local business. The store is tucked toward the back of the shopping center near the hardware store, and there is plenty of parking. I will definitely be back.

Very disappointed, as well as our 10 YO Daughter who is left crying all day today.. After spending…read more$100 there just two days ago we were promised that her weekly shipment of NEDOS would be saved for our child, only to find out we were never called or helped. The arrived yesterday and sold out. I dont mind you selling out but why promise a child you would hold something then not do it???

Lily's Personalized Teddy Bear - toys - Updated May 2026

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