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Hi

I will be very grateful for any leads to where I can buy decently priced toys that do have an educational value for a two year old.

Toys R Us is not it.

Thanx.

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:o Central do some really nice wooden ones that are made in Thailand. Plan is the name and another one whose name I forget. Toys are us do have some good stuff, it is not all flashing platic things.
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Central Chitlom and Rama3 have the best selection of the central stores, you would think they would be all the same, but no tit.

If you want cheap chinese stuff, go to chinatown.

I have 2 kids and believe me shopping for toys in Los is no great experience, they are either crap, small choice, or expensive.

Central offered the best choice, then when toys r us came along I found they had a much better range and their prices were also better.

There are small shops everywhere, family owned etc, but they vary in what they have a lot. There is one on Sukhumvit up past the Emporium on the other side of the road, cannot remember exactly where sorry, but they have a reasonable selection, allbeit small.

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Central / Emproium we generally use. They have failry ok selections of wooden/educational type toys. There is also a good little shop up one of the soi's past emporium, sukumvit 41 sort of area, sorry cant be more vague, may go later in week so will report then, its in a little development with a Starbucks at the front.

Still the choice is not to good in Thailand

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Central / Emproium we generally use. They have failry ok selections of wooden/educational type toys. There is also a good little shop up one of the soi's past emporium, sukumvit 41 sort of area, sorry cant be more vague, may go later in week so will report then, its in a little development with a Starbucks at the front.

Still the choice is not to good in Thailand

The choice in Thailand is good if u hit their quarterly imports from Japan.

Emporium, Paragon (same company). World class toys and prices.

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