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Today: 10:30am–4pm
Fri:
10:30am–4pm
Sat:
10:30am–4pm
Sun:
Closed
Mon:
10:30am–4pm
Tues:
10:30am–4pm
Wed:
10:30am–4pm
Location
236 West 15th Street
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Showing up with a bouquet of balloons can be a fun way to make an entrance - and there are plenty to choose from at Balloons To Go. For any kind of party or event, this is the spot to procure helium tanks, miniature hot air balloons, and a variety of balloon arrangements. Have an idea for a theme? Balloons To Go is happy to design custom arrangements for any concept.

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Kidding Around

“I really want families to play together. That’s my goal in the store, ” said Christina Clark, who has been wowing parents, grandparents, and, most importantly, children for decades with her wonderland of toys and games. Christina worked in a toy store as a young mother and realized she had found her calling. She opened Kidding Around on Bleecker Street, followed by several other locations. Today, it is the 15th Street shop that has survived throughout the years. “I love going to work every day, so it was a good choice for me. ”In the shop’s beginnings, its selection of toys and games leaned toward the traditional — “no batteries, no remote controls, and everything that just uses your imagination. ” Over the years, however, Christina chose to grow with the times and introduce more modern, automated items into her inventory. Her own children later helped her bring new options into the store. Today, Christina feels lucky to work with her daughter, Kasey Coyle, who uses her background in applied behavioral analysis to stock plenty of books and toys for younger children and those with special needs. Interestingly, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Christina found that her clientele went back to the basics — the demand for puzzles and classic board games was revived. “I hope that trend continues, ” she said earnestly. “I hope that people remember how much fun they had playing games with their family so it brings us together and off our devices. ”