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June 2023 by BHARAT KARUMANCHI
Toys sold here are worth the art. Please remember to carry cash while visiting.
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February 2023 by Dennis Johnson
This is a wonderful jewel of a find. They have a wonderful assortment of hand made wood toys. Very friendly gentleman that is the owner.
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August 2022 by K V
This is the most amazing toy store. We bought the barn and tool shed. The quality is more than we expected. A child’s imagination will have fun playing in the barn, the hayloft, feeding manger and stalls. The detail of the products is the best I have ever found. The store has other accessories which we purchased for our grandson’s farm.
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November 2021 by debra versaw
This is the most amazing toy store. We bought the barn and tool shed. The quality is more than we expected. A child’s imagination will have fun playing in the barn, the hayloft, feeding manger and stalls. The detail of the products is the best I have ever found. The store has other accessories which we purchased for our grandson’s farm.
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September 2020 by Jessica Goyings
Amazing little toy store! High quality wooden toys. My boys are hard on toys and these are excellent quality. We always stop here when we're in Shipshewana.
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February 2020 by Sandra Myers
Great people and beautiful scenery .
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September 2019 by jacques berdin
(Translated by Google) Beautiful wooden toys in the pure Amish tradition. Home very rewarding I recommend
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August 2019 by Susan Sunderland-Kilmer
Very quiet clean n loved being by ponies and close to Shipshewana
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July 2019 by Shirley Sleeper
Great place to go for anything and everything. The food is awesome also .
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June 2019 by Suzanne Hartman
Awesome place to visit. I look forward to it every year.
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June 2019 by Brigitte Alsdorf Rickards
This community has the worst puppy mills in the country, why would I want to take my beloved pet to an area where people don't love animals, only use them for profit, no thank you, this is just another gimmick
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June 2019 by David Dejonge
Perhaps the greatest wooden Craftsman in America! Honest, quality and spectacular family.
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November 2018 by doug Capps
Great toys
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December 2016 by Susanna Karbowski
The sad eyes stared up at me, some jumped up at the edge of their cages, as if trying to get my attention. Others just sat on the ground, looking helpless, as though they had given up a long time ago. But what hit me hardest was the silence. The absence of noise didn't register at first. Then I suddenly realized, what should have been a cacophony of barking, actually sounded more like quiet coughing. Why weren't these dogs barking? That's when I realized the dogs had all been “debarked†a brutal process, perfected by the Mennonites and Amish, that involves sticking a metal pipe down the throat and hitting it with a hammer to either sever or severely scar the vocal cords, silencing their voices for life. This is the reality of those "charming" Amish.