In addition to Warsaw's regular toystores, there is a wide range of shops where you can find unique toys. Unconventional items such as heroes from television bedtime cartoons screened during Communist times can be found at the Kultowe Dobranocki store. At Drewniane Conieco, you can find a wide range of simple toys made of ecological wood, fantastic colourful educational bricks, board games and cars – all of exquisite quality and design. It won't be difficult to please your child and find him or her the perfect gift! There is also a range of world renowned brands specializing in products for children.
Badet
ul. S. Lentza 35a
tel. 22 499 37 17
www.badet.pl
A bookstore for children, with meetings and educational activities for the youngest ones. Books for kids and youth, guides, board games, audio-books and more.
Cartoon Planet
ul. Wołoska 12 (Galeria Mokotów), tel. 22 541 36 18
ul. Targowa 72 (CH Warszawa Wileńska), tel. 22 331 60 40
ul. Górczewska 124 (Wola Park), tel. 22 533 42 15
al. Jana Pawła II 82 (Arkadia), tel. 22 331 69 85
www.cartoonplanet.pl
Toys representing the most popular cartoons, movies and comic book characters.
Drewniane Conieco
ul. Gagarina 35
tel. 22 841 58 11
A wide range of wooden toys.
Kofifi Kalimba
ul. Mierosławskiego 19
tel. 22 839 75 60
www.kalimba.pl
A café-cum-toystore, offering pieces made of natural materials.
Kultowe Dobranocki
ul. Ogrodowa 1a
tel. 22 241 10 00
www.kultowedobranocki.pl
Board games, wooden, educational toys, puzzles and more. The most interesting items are characters from cartoons shown during Communism, such as Bolek and Lolek, Krecik (a much-loved mole), Muminki and Wilk i Zając.
Lullaby
ul. Krucza 17, tel. 22 628 75 40
ul. Grzybowska 2, tel. 22 331 00 13
www.lullaby.pl
Clothes, cosmetics, accessories, toys and books from world brands such as Dwell Studio, Frugi, Grobag, Haba, Playsam, Sanetta, Vulli, Weleda and more.