Would absolutely leave zero stars if I could. The store is over priced, and the owner’s wife is completely rude. I WILLNEVERSHOPHEREAGAIN and I will make sure to tell all of my family and friends that this lady seems to have some sort of disorder. You do not rush people through a store, act rudely to their children and look at them with a frown on your face. Was visiting in town and this woman made me never want to come back. Thankfully several other toy stores nearby greeted me with a smile and were friendly as can be. BEWARE the rude lady(the wicked witch of the west), she’s enough to keep anyone away!
Howie K.
Classificação do local: 5 Albuquerque, NM
Toys, man, what happened to ‘em? The American variety, made overseas, are such crap. Battery-operated beeping plastic annoyances, with no educational value whatsoever, the Yankee kiddo is indoctrinated into mindless slop, far as I can tell. Toyopolis is one of few shops that searches the world over for the very best, and delivers shelves upon racks of awesomeness, including some cool clothing, that connect with kids of all ages. It’s five star worthy. Get your favorite kid a gift here. There’s plenty to find here, and most of it delivers the bigger goods of great toys: learning, alongside play. Look, as a parent, solid toys should deliver two things: a reason to engage, and an excuse to disengage. We should on the one hand be able to play along and on the other take a breather. These toys offer said opportunities. They’re interactive and fun, and a little outlandish. We walked in to give our daughter something to do while we ate an early dinner; we left with much more. Those Germans and Swedes and the rest, they know how to make toys without batteries. This place shines.
Gina M.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
Great toy store with lots of fun + science toys– robots, etc.