Toy Stores near Barrington, RI

15 locations found near Barrington

“Great selection of books as well as STEAM toys. The people there are friendly and always ready to assist you in finding that perfect gift (gift wrap it for FREE ??) for any age range.”

4.3 Superb83 Reviews

“Awesome place and well worth the drive from Boston. Spent the afternoon there playing arcade games, ski ball, and of course, pinball. No frills kind of place true enthusiasts will enjoy.”

4.9 Superb53 Reviews

“The first time I came here I got a playmat; today’s probably my last time coming here and I got a box of Signature Spellbook: Chandra. I never understood. In any case, time spent here has been fun. This place sure has Magic.”

4.6 Superb135 Reviews

“A fantastic little place crammed with comics and a huge amount of historical collectibles. I was able to find some back issues I've been unable to find in larger places. Were I closer I would drop in more often, but whenever I'm in town I'll be dropping in.”

4.7 Superb51 Reviews

“There are so many types of toys here! I was only browsing because I was there to pick up a preordered children's book. The fun part is they have some toys out for your kids to play with. Also, there was enough room to push my baby carriage around.”

4.6 Superb71 Reviews

“An eclectic variety of local artists’ aPaintings/photos, creations, crystals, pendulums, jewelry & much more. Reasonable prices. Very friendly owner of the shop was there. Parking in front of store on the street. Definitely a place I want to go back to!!!”

4.8 Superb22 Reviews

“My son had his fourth birthday here and had so much fun! The customer service is top tier here. Everyone was so kind and after the party all the kids were so happy to have their bears. Our party leader was amazing and really got the kids excited! I would 100% recommend have a party here. This is our new favorite store!”

4.5 Superb78 Reviews

“Well organized despite the rush of being located in a mall! And staff members Claudia and Dominic were extremely helpful and pleasant despite me coming in near closing time. Dom insisted on helping me search the store top to bottom for the perfect bug themed birthday gift instead of working on closing down the store. And then while we were busy Claudia took the time to turn a paper bag completely inside out in order to make packaging discreet. I really appreciate the patience they had in not rushing me out despite probably wanting to go home lol.I was too shy to ask for help at first, and felt a little silly walking in alone and at my age. But their imaginative and proactive approach to my unique situation was everything I needed and more to feel comfortable at the Lego store. It really felt like I was being provided with a fun service, rather than me just running errands! I will definitely be back for all future birthdays, especially now that I’ve been signed up for Lego rewards with their help :)Loved it so much I could literally make ads for Lego stores. Im officially Lego PVD’s #1 fan”

4.4 Superb75 Reviews

“Good variety with a large selection of area rugs and prices. Little knick knacks and doo dads as well.Customer service has always been helpful and courteous#RockFromRI”

4.2 Good79 Reviews

“There is plenty to look at and enjoy. Cards, books, clothes, jewelry, home accessories, nice and helpful staff. If you sign up you with both Hallmark and Paper Shop, you can earn lots of coupons. Hallmark card prices are high but they do have lower priced section. They also have a tiny , really cute card section where price is right. Not as many stickers or ribbons and wrappings, which is disappointing . Candy, stuffed animals, books, Vera Bradley , Kendra Scott jewelry, lots of bracelets, candles~ I could go on forever. Handicap parking near door and doors aren't too heavy but awkward to struggle the doors open if you have a walker or wheelchair. People- staff and other customers are willing to hold door for you if around. Nice atmosphere! Worth a visit!”

4.4 Superb66 Reviews

“Hasbro, Inc. (Hassenfeld Brothers) is an American multinational conglomerate holding company incorporated and headquartered in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Hasbro owns the trademarks and products of Kenner, Milton Bradley, Parker Brothers, and Wizards of the Coast, among others. My childhood memories include Monopoly and I certainly enjoyed Play-Doh. I loved Tonka Trucks as a child too. Yes I didn't play with just dolls! I do still have my daughters Cabbage Patch Kids. They're Hasbro too! Don't forget Mr. Potato Head! Check out all their cool toys and games. I'm recommending....”

3.9 Good34 Reviews

“Had an instacart order here today, a bunch of very specific makeup. Sales associate on was VERY helpful, knew where everything was, made everything really easy. Great customer service!”

3.7 Good7 Reviews

“I absolutely love the Paper Store..I'm in love with there clothing. From jeans to dresses to PJ's.. Just everything about the store and all the people who work there. I don't care if it's the Somerset MA store, Seekonk MA or any other Store they are always kind and helpful. Even when u call Customer Service they are awesome! Best cards around by the way!”

3.3 Good40 Reviews

“Hasbro gets five stars out of me for a toy line and property they acquired through their acquisition of Tonka in 1991: MASK. MASK was created and sold by Kenner. The white-and-blue Kenner logo and/or name was on the MASK toys, boxes, etc. Kenner became a subsidiary and division of Tonka in 1987. The MASK toy line ran from 1985 to 1988. So, for the majority of its production run, Kenner (or Kenner Parker Toys) was the main owner and manufacturer of the MASK toys. Not Tonka, not Hasbro. I was such a big fan of MASK that, when I was a kid, I wrote a letter to Kenner asking if they'd make new MASK toys. I got a letter back in the mail from Hasbro explaining how they had ultimately acquired Kenner and that there were no plans for new MASK toys. I was about nine then and I think that was my first exposure to mergers and acquisitions. Ha. MASK is one of the more obscure and forgotten franchises of the 80s. It's not surprising because they had to compete against juggernauts like GI Joe and Transformers (also Hasbro properties). MASK was like a hybrid of GI Joe and Transformers. You had good guys (MASK: Mobile Armored Strike Kommand) and bad guys (VENOM: Vicious Evil Network of Mayhem) who wore masks - each mask had a unique special power - and drove/piloted vehicles that transformed into battle machines. Pretty awesome. Like many toy lines from the 80s, MASK had a cartoon TV series to help sell the product. To this day, I remain impressed with the level of detail in the toy design, both in look and in function, as well as the wide variety of vehicle types. Every vehicle - from sports car to motorcycle to tanker truck to ATV to F1 race car to dune buggy (I could go on) - looked like a miniature version of its real-life counterpart. The little action figures, which could fit perfectly into the vehicle seats, resembled the characters on TV, complete with distinct masks that fit over their heads. However, most impressive was the ability for each vehicle to transform as depicted on the show. Some true engineering work went into these toys. I'd love to learn more about the history behind MASK, its creation by the folks at Kenner (now Hasbro), and where and how exactly the toys were made. As a diehard MASK fan, I have to admit that the show hasn't held up well over time. It was definitely made for kids in the 80s. The toys are something I still treasure. As the saying goes, I'm not sure Hasbro would make them the same way today if they were to ever release a new line for MASK. While curious, I probably wouldn't be into it. Obviously, nostalgia plays a role in my biased opinion. In the 80s and 90s, other Hasbro toy lines that I was a fan of, to varying degrees, included Battle Beasts, the aforementioned GI Joe and Transformers, GoBots, and the official WWF action figures. The Hasbro WWF Superstars were hilarious.”

2.7 Average33 Reviews