A curious name for a shop, Now We Are Six isn't exactly a catchy one that rolls off the tongue. I am not quite sure how I ended up stumbling into this place, because I don't exactly think I form part of their target market, being over six years old and not having any children, but nevertheless I am going to give this review a bash.
Imagine being a child in the Victorian era when toys and games were all very much solid and durable things that could be passed on from generation to generation. They were generally made from wood and weren't influenced by passing fads of TV shows that would be obsolete in a matter of months. Now imagine being a child today and finding a toy emporium that had updated modern classics that, in a future you have yet to experience, you will look upon with a sense of subdued sentimentality. The toys and other products on sale here are beautifully crafted and every one of them feels like it has the potential to hold a special place in a child's memory. Children are, after all, children and their innocence is unrivalled. Don't spoil it by plaguing them with commercial crap that will fall out of favour as quickly as it is bought.
They even have story readings: I mean come on, this place is making me broody!
Now We Are Six: the toyshop with the least catchy name in the world. In fact, the name is so not catchy I cannot forget it! I guess it caught on! read more