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| - Wow, I love this place, it's big and full of different kind of toys and educational stuffs there.
They have a room for baby/toddler's toys, like puzzles and soft toys.
I bought quite a lot of wooden puzzles for my daughter at their place, they are a bit cheaper than the others. And you can buy bulk pack if you are working as a child carer.
They have lots of 'clearance' stuffs for you to pick as well, just look for the orange price tags!
On the other side of the store, you will find lots of Educational tool, books, papers, crafts, musical instruments, CDs, Dvds, stationery, art and crafts, beads , outdoor games, children chairs / tables/ small kitchen for pretend and play ...etc.
Personally , I love educational toys, my daughter learned a lot from those toys.
They don't have a little place for kids to play while you shop, so, it's better to go there on your own rather than bringing your baby/toddler.
If Compare with the "Scholar choices", they look messy and some packing are a bit dusty, but I don't mind at all, because I will clean the toys before giving them to my daughter.
It's a great shop for parents, teachers and care takers. :)
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