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A toy shop or toy store. A shop focussed on selling children's toys. It may sell things like:
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Description from {{Template:Tag|shop}}:

A toy store. It may sell things like:
* toys for babies or small children
* toys for babies or small children
* dolls and teddy bears
* dolls and teddy bears

The tag may also be used for shops selling
* board games (although you may prefer {{Tag|shop|games}})
* collectible miniature figurines
* collectible miniature figurines
* board games
* collectible card games (e.g. Magic: The Gathering)
* collectible card games (e.g. Magic: The Gathering)
* tabletop games (e.g. Warhammer 40,000)
* tabletop games (e.g. Warhammer 40,000)




Related terms: {{Template:RelatedTerm|toy store}}
Related terms: {{Template:RelatedTerm|toy store}}

== How to map ==
Draw a node or an area at the shop location and add tag {{Tag|shop|toys}}.

== Similar tags ==
* {{Tag|shop|games}} - Specifically for board games. Many toy shops sell ''some'' board games alongside other toys. If a shop ''primarily'' sells board games, you might prefer to use shop=games (overlapping definition. This is a new tag idea as of Oct 2015)
* {{Tag|shop|model}} - For shops selling scale models of planes, trains, auto-mobiles etc. Either static of self-propelled possibly with some form of control. These may be quite toy-like e.g. remote control cars at the affordable "low end" would often be sold as toys for children, so there's overlap, but model shops can be quite serious adult-oriented going beyond what would normally be called "toys". Choose shop=model if a shop primarily sells models, and/or stocks "toys" for adults.
* {{Tag|shop|video_games}} - For shops selling video games.
* {{Tag|shop|sports}} - For shops selling sports equipment (more "serious" fun for grown ups)

Revision as of 01:02, 31 December 2015

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A toy shop or toy store. A shop focussed on selling children's toys. It may sell things like:

  • toys for babies or small children
  • dolls and teddy bears

The tag may also be used for shops selling

  • board games (although you may prefer shop=games)
  • collectible miniature figurines
  • collectible card games (e.g. Magic: The Gathering)
  • tabletop games (e.g. Warhammer 40,000)


Related terms: ‹ toy store ›

How to map

Draw a node or an area at the shop location and add tag shop=toys.

Similar tags

  • shop=games - Specifically for board games. Many toy shops sell some board games alongside other toys. If a shop primarily sells board games, you might prefer to use shop=games (overlapping definition. This is a new tag idea as of Oct 2015)
  • shop=model - For shops selling scale models of planes, trains, auto-mobiles etc. Either static of self-propelled possibly with some form of control. These may be quite toy-like e.g. remote control cars at the affordable "low end" would often be sold as toys for children, so there's overlap, but model shops can be quite serious adult-oriented going beyond what would normally be called "toys". Choose shop=model if a shop primarily sells models, and/or stocks "toys" for adults.
  • shop=video_games - For shops selling video games.
  • shop=sports - For shops selling sports equipment (more "serious" fun for grown ups)