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    Now We Are Six

    3.3 (4 reviews)
    ModerateToy Stores
    Closed 9:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    Lego Store

    Lego Store

    4.0(12 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    £££

    If you've visited the mammoth Toys R Us in Times Square, you'll have seen amazing sculptures of…read moreKing Kong and Times Square made out of Lego. There's nothing quite as impressive in Lego's Brighton store but there are glass cabinets dotted around the store with much smaller and detailed sculptures of classic hotels, fairgrounds and landmark buildings. Parents that haven't got the time or inspiration to help their offspring build something jaw-dropping can buy these ready made for around £100-£250. Otherwise, you can buy buckets of individual bricks in different colours and kits to build everything from animals and Lego families to jungles, buildings and scenes. Imaginative and exciting stuff for nippers. And parents that are still young at heart!

    There aren't a great many toys still going strong from my childhood, but Lego is definitely one of…read morethem. I spent many happy hours building houses, garages (for my brother's Dinky cars), trains, and my own version of the 'Thunderbird' craft, although they didn't really look anything like the real thing. Not that I cared. The big thing that has changed, though, is the change from just basic building sets to the huge range of specialised sets, with everything from space-ships to pirate ships, trains, cars, planes, and themes and franchises such as Indiana Jones, Atlantis, and Toy Story - to name just a few. I must confess to being old school here, preferring the range of basic brick boxes and buckets to let children's own imaginations run riot, but I can see the need to compete in today's market-place with more commercially inspired sets. The key thing is that you have the choice. Basic brick boxes start from £6.50 (280 pieces) to £12.99 to the 650-piece Deluxe version, both of which seem pretty good value to me compared with many others toys these days. The store is not that big, but there is more than enough choice, and the staff are knowledgeable and child-friendly. As the other reviewers imply, it pays to have a plan before you go in, lest you get tempted (or pestered!) to spend/buy rather more than you planned. It's worth noting that there's a good website if you want to look in the store and then buy on-line later.

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    The Disney Store - From website

    The Disney Store

    3.6(7 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    ££££

    Like Millie's Cookies, this place just isn't as magical as it was a few years ago. The endless…read moreDisney sequels (cinderella's daughter gets off with the new prince charming etc...) or animated films just don't have the same charm or authenticity they used to (or maybe i've just grown up...). And I miss the giant pyramid of giant cuddly Disney character toys you'd find in all the stores - where can I find a giant bouncing Tigger anymore?! Also, the prices aren't cheap, and avoid it at Christmas when it get pretty chaotic. Saying that, The Disney Store still provides me with a little of that warm and fuzzy feeling, and it's still a great place to got for cute cuddly toys if you need a present for someone!

    Oh goodness. A Disney shop. I was expecting to be bombarded by the sound of children's tantrums…read morewhen I walked in, but even if kids were screaming for toys, I wouldn't have been able to hear it over the happy, happy soundtrack blasting through the shop. Yikes. The Disney characters plastered on every marketable item possible ranged from old school Tinkerbell and Snow White to some newbies I'd never heard of or seen before. You could find them in stuffed toy form, on plates and water-bottles, as plastic figurines, on various articles of clothing, keychains, singing in soundtracks and of course as cartoon stars of their perspective feature films. I'll be honest - I find this store disturbing, but if you happen to be a major Disney fan, or are looking for an easy children's gift, now is a good time to pick something up. Items are up to 50% off during Boxing Week.

    Now We Are Six - toys - Updated May 2026

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