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Jayden's Toys - 1
They say everything is bigger in Texas, and it goes without saying that also applies to the personality and perseverance of Jayden's Toys owner Jayden Frost. When he's not entertaining fans with his George Michael cover-band Freedom, or being a superhero dad to his daughter Emmy, Jayden is constantly striving to provide an incredible toy store experience.
S.M.A.S.H. Toys - 2
In 2016, Chicago-native Jonathan Schoonveld found himself at a professional crossroads. A former ad-man inspired by the Cubs World Series win (and realizing his neighborhood Edison Park was in need of a toy shop) he decided to use his nest-egg to open S.M.A.S.H. Toys.
de Toyboys - 3
Nestled above a charming neighborhood in the North Holland city of Haarlem you'll find de Toyboys; an aptly named toy store owned and operated by age-old friends Pieter and Michel. Tracing the store's origins back to Pieter's workplace desk toys and Michel's web-design savvy, they soon realized their destiny as purveyors of pop-culture gold.
Toy Fusion - 4
For over 20 years, Andrew Leung has made Toy Fusion a cornerstone of the toys & collectibles scene in Sacramento, CA! The namesake of Andrew's store isn't simply a Dragon Ball homage, it's a business model, fusing the items for sale in his store with toy art from local artists, movie and wrestling props and even aerospace collaborations with a local private space company!
Wonder Works - 5
Christine Osborne and co-owner Dan Morrisey opened the doors to the very first Wonder Works on August 10, 1990. Their mission was to create a toy store aimed squarely at kids, one that inspired the magic and wonder of fun. Two generations in, Wonderworks is still a place where children can play, grow, and experience the wonder of a new toy sparking creativity and joy.




















