November 8, 2010

Educational Toys | Toys’R'Us Express Store Now Open At Watertown’s Arsenal Mall

Simon Property Group Inc. announces that it has brought Toys”R”Us Express stores to six malls in Massachusetts for the 2010 holiday shopping season, including the Arsenal Mall.

Toys”R”Us Express stores appeal to busy shoppers looking to purchase everything on little ones’ lists in one trip with a selection of playthings and perennial favorites, including dolls, action figures, video games and educational toys.

“Simon is always working to provide our customers with a variety of high-quality, popular retailers in order to meet all of our shoppers’ needs,” said Laurel Sibert, portfolio vice president of mall marketing, Simon Property Group New England. “Toys ‘R’ Us Express stores are a great addition to our list of retailers this holiday season, and we’re confident our shoppers will be thrilled with these new options and increased accessibility.”

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5 Comments on Educational Toys | Toys’R'Us Express Store Now Open At Watertown’s Arsenal Mall »

May 8, 2011

kingofalltoys @ 8:17 pm:

Can't remember. A picture would help.

July 5, 2011

Kagome @ 10:19 pm:

Discovery Toys are awesome! It's better to order them from an individual than from the company headquarters. That way you have a person to communicate with directly. Here's a good link to use:

Click "Shop Products" in the upper right part of the page.

September 3, 2011

John @ 5:36 pm:

Policeman: "Now, do you want me to just slow down or stop!!!?

XD!!!

I havent heard of these before :/ :p

^_^ ! Joetri10 ! ^_^

September 21, 2011

Ping.fm @ 4:38 am:

8 Factors to Consider Before Buying Educational Toys | Fashion … –

October 8, 2011

Ivan Y @ 8:20 pm:

I am native-born Russian.

1. Yes, we have iPods, lcd TVs, cell phones, everything. Except Apple computers and other Apple paraphernalia because frankly Apple isn't very popular.

2. No, because in the US I have much more opportunities for a better education at the world's top universities.

3. Yes, I would.

4. The educational system is much stricter, the material is more difficult and given in large amounts. If you don't do your homework, you copy it from some braniac that does.

5. I'd have a pretty good future. I'd go study abroad in say England or the US, or graduate a top university in Moscow. I'd work as a software engineer and move to the US later.

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