It is no secret that parents today have a lot on their plates when it comes to raising their children. The modern world is constantly moving-moving-moving, and the amount of information being thrown at us all the time is enough to send anyone into serious overload. All the while, our precious wee ones are quite aware of what we’re doing with our cell phones, iPads and computers, with studies showing that too much screen time can change children’s brain structure, leading to depression, anxiety and other mental health issues.
This is why Teaching Toys & Books is an oasis in a world of technological excess. Located in Proctor District at 2624 N. Proctor St. for nearly 40 years, this charming shop continues to delight young and old alike. Since 1981, Teaching Toys & Books has been providing quality toys that support the emotional, physical and intellectual growth of children – and lighting up the imaginations of young-at-heart grown-ups too in the process. Teaching Toys & Books is for everyone, no matter your age, but children are the guests of honor as they well should be.
Read more about Teaching Toys and Books in Matt Nagle's Tacoma Weekly article by clicking here.
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