This is an absolutely precious toy store. I stumbled upon this place by chance when I was in town at another nearby store. It looked so cute on the outside that I had to go inside. As soon as I walked in I was reminded of Meg Ryan's children's bookstore from the movie "You've Got Mail".
The store is small and welcoming. It is divided into sections based on type of toy. I was fascinated by the back corner of the store full of the dress up clothes and everything pink! I also, found some really cool educational/puzzle games that I had never seen anywhere else. I didn't interact much with the staff since I was just browsing, but I watched them interacting with other customers and their children and was very impressed. The cashier was very patient while a little girl paid for her new toy with the change out of her change purse.
I found the selection here varried and the prices were...
   Read moreAs a stalwart supporter, promoter and owner of local businesses I was delighted to find Kits & Kaboodle. A new uncle, I am now on the lookout for future adventures that my niece and I can share in the near future. The staff was kind, helpful and seemed to genuinely enjoy their time at work; all inviting qualities for a children's store.
To answer the burning question of many consumers, yes, I spent more on the two items I purchased compared to if I had I bought online. The difference in price? $1. Yep, for $1 I now have the opportunity to touch my purchases, test their durability, and ask someone who knows the specifics for...
   Read moreAlthough it's hard to buy from a store when you can save at least $5 on Amazon it's important to support local businesses. I will admit the prices on a lot of items steer me away from the store. I have found some unique small gifts that I've never seen before. Sign up for their birthday club and the coupons will normally match the difference you'd have saved and you're...
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