Where the Wild Things Are Toys Fayetteville GA

When the movie- Where the Wild Things Are- was launched, toys and dolls tied with this movies are also launched in the market. As a result, this movie release is an indicator that classic and vintage toys are coming back, in a big way. Read on to know more about it.

The Good Bunny Doll Shop
770-719-39779
690 North Glynn Street, Suite E (on GA-85)
Fayetteville, GA
Toys R Us
(678) 817-0359
132 Pavilion Pkwy
Fayetteville, GA
Shenanigans Toys Inc
(678) 364-0814
208 City Cir
Peachtree City, GA
The Hobby Stop
(770) 487-0271
101 Crossings E Ste 5
Peachtree City, GA
Gregory's & Shenanigans Toy
(678) 364-0812
208 City Cir
Peachtree City, GA
Hobby Lobby Creative Centers
(770) 461-5178
915 Glynn St N
Fayetteville, GA
Shenanigans Toys Inc
(678) 364-0814
208 City Cir
Peachtree City, GA
Ghost Models LLC
(770) 632-6307
709 Greenwood Ln
Peachtree City, GA
The Elephanrs Tale
(770) 631-0505
100 N Peachtree Pkwy Ste 32
Peachtree City, GA
Riverdale Station
(770) 991-6085
6632 Church St
Riverdale, GA
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Where the Wild Things Are: New Toys Come with the Movie

This doll will cost you your next child.

This costume is coming to a Halloween near you.

Where the Wild Things Are is a classic book by Maurice Sendak. Every child should have read this book by now. Have you? If not, go read it right now. I’ll wait. I’m having a tea party right now, so I don’t mind.

As with all literature, we must eventually turn it into a movie so that, you know, everyone will get a chance to understand the story even if they can’t read. The same is true for Where the Wild Things Are. Expect the movie in October and expect it to be good (seriously, I’m sold after viewing the trailer). Also expect toys and dolls to tie in as soon as humanly possible.

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There have been opportunities in the past to get Wild Things merchandise, but more is naturally being made to coincide for the movie. Probably the best new toys coming out come from a Japanese company named Medicom.

The new toys? Collectible figurines that…well, they don’t move. And they’ll cost you a pretty penny. A set of 8 will set you back at least $250. The same is true of the Kubricks versions of the figures, though they’re slightly cheaper and do move when provoked.

I’d prefer to go the old school route and snag a Moishe Plush doll for between $10 and $30. Then I get to snuggle my own cute Wild Thing and dream of a land where anything is possible. However, the high quality Max doll is going for $150. Ouch. Snuggly Moishe for $10? That’s as wild as I&...

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