On a nice Sunday day i was passing by with my 6 months old sleeping in a Yoyo Baby Zen stroller (had to mention the brand because is small and compact, you can use it in yhe plane but…) and saw from the window that there are nice cute toys and it was just perfevy for me simce my husband is away with work and he asked me to buy for our toddler girl lots of toys (hes away since 2 months alsmost) because he can t go and buy and travel with tii many and hevwill give her when he cames. Anyway and i just entered this place and the woman who works there was just escorting out some clients carrying for their bags to the car (thats nice of her) and she pushed me and said thay i have to leave the stroller with the sleeping baby at the entrance in the corner and i said to her that i cannot do this because there is a baby sleeping…and she pushed me out and said in a very unprofessional tone that i cannot go inside with the stroller… and after those clients left i was the only client… I was about to spend some hundreds in such a place and i am thankful that i did not! I am gonna go back without the stroller and take pictures to what i like and buy them in different places using google images search, because this place doesn t worth any clients since they are treating them like this! Also forgot to mention that there is not a sign on the door that strollers are...
   Read moreI wandered in on a whim during a visit to Miami Beach and all I can say is wow, I no longer personally have a child but I work with them every day and I can say with complete confidence that any small human you take here would find something to love.
The amount of inventory is staggering. Floor to ceiling, the tight aisles are packed with kits, models, experiments, animals stuffed and plastic, books, dolls, pedal cars, trucks, telescopes, instruments, puzzles, puppets, puzzles, and so much more, You could easily find something to delight newborns to teens. I saw toys that I didn't even know existed. They carry a lot of educational toys and European brands. As an educator I would love to have some of them for the classroom.
I didn't have any trouble maneuvering through the store but it is not ADA accessible or stroller friendly. I couldn't imagine having to keep track of a child running around here. You could be forgiven for thinking the store looks like something out of Hoarders but I have never seen anything like it so I fall on the side of eccentrically charming. It is wonderful that such a unique, small business exists in Miami Beach. Oddly I didn't see any prices so you have to ask what things cost if you are interested in...
   Read moreThe store has double the inventory it can reasonably store. Aisles are cluttered with unstable piles of boxes. Customers having to back up and lean against shelves to allow others to pass. I bought 7 little stocking-fillers expecting the total to be around $50-60. It was $136. I’m all for capitalism and supporting independent stores but gouging customers $6 for an eraser or $6 for a tiny rubber egg that cost
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