Great store but wish they would return my call. I visited last summer and bought this cool little rope cutting trick. I called during business hours twice now asking for the manufacturer info. …still waiting.
Elsa M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Baltimore, MD
ADDDDDDDOOOOOORRRRRBS! Small and quaint, this store is jam-packed with nostalgic toys from the late 70s and early 80s. You will serious feel like a kid again reminiscing about which toys that you had as a kid or which ones your friends had that you secretly coveted. I don’t know all the names of said toys, but there’s: 1) the Fisher Price telephone with the smiley face 2) those boards where you can use a pen and move magnet pieces in place to form hair or a mustache on a face 3) Garbage Pail Kids cards 4) mini xylophone 5) and, perhaps most importantly, old school candy like Candy Buttons and the joke candy that tastes horrible You could easily spend a good hour in here and not get board. If you do, make sure you look above you. There, you will find real life vintage version of the ‘new’ old school items in the store. They aren’t for sale, but they definitely make you feel like you are in a bit of a museum. Veeeery cool little shop!
Rafael G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dresher, PA
Rehoboth Beach certainly has its share of offbeat toy shops but Fun for All is my favorite. This tiny business has a surprisingly large variety goods neatly tucked in, floor to ceiling. It is distinguished from its competitors by having lots of items you’ve never seen before, as well as old fashioned items, many of which are inexpensive. They don’t carry a lot of collectable toys or things that would only be appropriate for adults.
Maegan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Nashville, TN
Nostalgia, personified. Get your candy cigarettes, rubber duckies, magic tricks, wooly willies, rubrics cubes, pop rocks, pez, ant farms, mad libs… you name it. It’ll make you feel like a kid again and you’ll find some cool trinkets to help keep you entertained during any rainy vacation days. It’s also located on Penny Lane, a quiet little walk-thru not far off the boardwalk with a European feel. There’s also a French café just outside that serves espresso drinks and fresh made crepes to go.
Kate E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Edmonton, Canada
This store is a great little place full of candy, silly trinkets, magic tricks and a few board games, all cheap. Buy a fake mustache, some rubber vomit, bubbles, and pixie sticks and have a silly great time like you’re a little kid again.
Dee E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
I had to drag my son(and, really, myself too) out of this store. I’m not really a candy eater and I don’t encourage my little boy to eat sugary sweets either. But I came out of here with toys and candy. Not just any candy, though. It was the stuff from my childhood. Unbelievable!
Ina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Westwood, MA
Come here to find the games, candy and other trinkets from your childhood! And for CHEAP! When I realized what this store was all about, I immediately went on a hunt for those candy cigarettes. I looked up, and there was a whole box full of them! Picture: And the best part is, they were only $.25! And did you know that there are more than just Lemonheads? I searched among all the fruit flavors these come in and decided on the Grapeheads. Mmmm! Also $.25! Last, I got a super cute, tin Curious George lunch box(Picture: ) for $ 10. This place is pretty tiny, but it’s packed floor to ceiling with all the things you loved from your childhood that you thought you’d forgotten. Excellent store!