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Collectible bears and more |
4603 Southeast 29th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73115 United States +1 405 672 6404 |
If you are into bears, you have to check out this 5,000 square foot shop on the south side. It has just about every kind of bear you can imagine, including Boyd's Bears, a popular collectible. You will be overwhelmed by the large selection, but the friendly owners and staff will love to help you pick out the perfect gift for your kids. The owners close the store on Mondays during the summertime so they can enjoy long weekends. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dolls everywhere |
1308 Southwest 89th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73159 United States +1 405 691 0440 |
Remember how much you loved Barbie when you were a kid? Or were you more of a G.I. Joe fan? Either way, the memories will come flooding back as you step into this great doll shop on the south side. You will see new and collectible dolls from makers like Madame Alexander. Look at the great accessories that come with the dolls (like Barbie's cars, for instance), as well as the fabulous little clothes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Treasures for tykes |
1511 North Meridian Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73107 United States +1 405 524 1700 |
Looking for a special gift for a child or a "young-at-heart" adult? This little gift shop has Steiff toys and other antique and collectible toys, as well as teddy bears and a great number of other treasures for children and adults alike. You may walk in just to browse, but the fun, old-fashioned toys will bring out the kid in you, and you will find something you have to have. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Country collectibles |
7017 Southeast 15th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73110 United States +1 405 733 3667 |
If your idea of the perfect accessory is a handmade quilt on an American Cherry rack, or if you love to decorate your home with so-called "ugly teddys," then this country collectible store is a great place for you. You will find all the regular collectible stuff, Boyds, Ty, Glynda Turley, Cordray Candles, but you will also find other wonderful country accessories for your home. There is a great selection of country-style decorative items likepeg hooks, candles, frames and more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Attention gamers! |
4335 West Reno Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73107 United States +1 405 947 6565 http://www.galaxy-1.com/ |
Galaxy touts itself as an upscale toy store for big kids, and boy, do they have a variety of toys to tempt you. Pool tables are the most popular item sold here, with more than 30 styles of tables from which to choose, including Hanover, Palladian, Bentley and Chippendale. Lots of accessories are also on hand, like pool ball sets done in fun novelty designs and specialty cues. There are foosball and air hockey tables for the sports fan, pinball and dartboards for the traditionalist, and even retro pieces like old-fashioned jukeboxes and a vintage Coca-Cola dispenser. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For little and big kids |
1620 J Southwest 89th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73159 United States +1 405 691 2874 http://www.gameheadquarters.com/ |
A visit to this place is a real treat for the kid in all of us. More than 4,000 square feet, 1,500 of which is open space for gamers to use, are stocked with skill-sharpening, wit-challenging games. The staff is very friendly and helpful, as they are game fans themselves. The store also hosts weekly gaming competitions: from Pokemon, Magic: the Gathering and Dragonball Z card games to more traditional role-playing, board games and Mah Jongg. There is also has a second store in Edmond, located at Danforth & Kelly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Specialty and Educational Toys |
2266 W Main St Oklahoma City, OK 73069 United States +1 405 360 8697 http://www.kidoodlesloveskids.com |
If you are looking for an unusual toy that cannot be found at the national chains, you will probably find just what you need in this Norman shop, not too far south of Oklahoma City. With great toys from makers like Learning Curve and Lee Middleton Dolls, as well as many other out-of-the-ordinary brands, this store will likely have the perfect item for you. If you bring a child, from infant through about age 11, you can be sure he will find something he wants, and it will not be an electronic game, they do not carry them. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Learning abounds for all |
7646 North Western Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73116 United States +1 405 848 1415 http://www.learningtreetoys.com/ |
Toy-mania is in the air at this large, upscale toy store in Nichols Hills. The two owners are Montessori teachers dedicated to educating youngsters, and the products they choose to carry reflect that. You will not find anything mind-numbing here, just great toys to spark your children's imaginations. The loyal clientele love the way the store is organized by age group, and they love the unusual brands they can find here. From arts and crafts to puzzles and games, from science and nature products to dolls and puppets, this shop carries it all. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Remember the good old days |
3114 Northwest 23rd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73107 United States +1 405 949 2255 http://www.oldballpark.com/ |
For all the baseball card traders out there, and for those of you who want to be, check out this 2,000 square foot, almost 20-year-old sports memorabilia shop in the northwest part of town. You will find autographed balls and trading cards, photos and more honoring your favorite sports heroes. If you love sports, but your kid is into Pokemon, you can satisfy both of your passions at this shop, which also carries Beanies for the babies. Review © 2007, Wcities |