Support local businesses while ticking off your shopping list at these independent toy stores in Washington DC

No need to worry about shipping delays or supply chain strains when you can shop local and support businesses that give back to the communities they serve. Who doesn’t love a special gift from an extra-special store? These independent toy shops throughout Washington, DC and the surrounding suburbs have something for every kid (little to big) on your list, so you’ll be able to fill up the space under the tree with a well-curated selection of gifts.

The Best Independent Toy Stores in Washington, DC

1. Three Littles

Beautifully curated, sustainable, thoughtfully-designed children’s goods are always in stock at Three Littles. The shop, located in the Union Market district, is a place where families can find necessities and gifts. With an emphasis on items for babies through early elementary, the shop also features carefully chosen items for parents.

1260 4th St. NE
NoMa
Online: threelittles.co

2. Fairy Godmother

Serving DC since 1984, Fairy Godmother has an array of choices for kids from infant to teen and everything in between. Check out their collection of Steiff plush toys and collectables, as well as book-themed onesies for the literary lovers on your list. The store also offers craft and science kits as well as books, including some in Spanish. You'll feel as if your fairy godmother sent you here!

319 7th St. SE
Capitol Hill
Online: facebook.com

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3. Kinder Haus Toys

For a store with an emphasis on wooden toys and dolls you and your mom would recognize, Kinder Haus is a terrific place to shop. They sell Plan, Haba, Nilo, and RC2 wooden toys, Gund plush toys, and doll lines such as Corolle and Madame Alexander.

1220 N Fillmore St.
Arlington, VA
Online: kinderhaus.com

4. Doodlehopper

Let the delightful staff at Doodlehopper help you find the perfect gift for kiddos on your list, from infant to tween. At this Falls Church staple, you'll find a well-organized and carefully chosen selection of great toys, games, puzzles, and crafts.

234 W Broad St.
Falls Church, VA
Online: doodlehopper.com

5. Barston's Child's Play

This fun shop offers an extensive collection of toys for kids of all ages and a great arts and crafts section. Don't forget to check out their inventory of beloved miniature rubber figures—bring one home for each of your littles!

Insider Tip: Pop into Pastries by Randolph around the corner for a post-shopping coffee and Napoleon and bring home a box of tea cookies for the kids.

4510 Cherry Hill Rd.
Arlington, VA
Online: childsplaytoysandbooks.com

6. Go Bananas

Enjoy classic toys alongside the newest releases available in a curated shop! They stock everything from Brio trains for your toddler to Exploding Kittens for your Tween and a huge variety in between.

Insider Tip: Try out the "Birthday Vault" with your little one. Simply visit the store two weeks before their birthday and help them fill the birthday basket with all of the items they're wishing for. When the basket is full, Go Bananas will write your child's name on it and secure it in their Birthday Vault. The "wishes" will be held on reserve for your child—or for friends and family in search of an approved gift—up until a day after their birthday party or birthday.

42395 Ryan Rd., Unit 122
Ashburn, VA
Online: gobananastoys.com

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7. Fair Day's Play

In Takoma Park, this shop specializes in toys with exceptional educational value for all ages. Owner Lisa Ripkin works with customers to find toys that best match their interests and can order specific products just for you if you can’t find what you’re looking for in store.

Insider Tip: Fair Day's Play partners with Art for the People, a non-profit that brings art to communities. Check out their website to find out about upcoming crafting events!

7050 Carroll Ave.  #102
Takoma Park, MD
Online: fairdaysplay.com

8. Anglo Dutch Pools and Toys

Anglo Dutch Pools and Toys was founded in 1985 as a mom-and-pop pool maintenance store, which quickly expanded into carrying pool toys. Before long, customers wanted "land" toys, too. Today, the business carries a huge variety of toys, games, books, and puzzles. True to their roots, they also have a wonderful selection of aquatic toys and swimming necessities like goggles and suits.

5460 Westbard Ave.
Bethesda, MD
Online: anglodutchpoolsandtoys.com

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9. PLAYroom

Aptly named, owner Michelle McNaughton has plenty of toys out for your kiddos to test-drive, which makes for a shopping experience that is so much more than basic browsing—you can really uncover the items your little ones will actually love. In fact, it's so interactive, you may have a hard time getting the kids to leave! With loads of unique, hard-to-find, and classic toys, the PLAYroom earns its moniker.

Insider Tip: Really having a hard time making an exit? Don't worry, you can tempt them with a horse cookie from The Upper Crust, an old fashioned bakery just around the corner. 

108 W. Washington St.
Middleburg, VA
Online: intheplayroom.com

10. The Fun Shop

This toy store opened its doors in 1956 when there was nowhere in Middleburg to buy children’s clothes or toys, The Fun Shop is chock-a-block with excellent toy and gift options. Their 6,000-square-feet of merchandise also has great gifts for the grown-ups on your list.

115 W. Washington St.
Middleburg, VA
Online: thefunshop.com

11. Dancing Bear Toys and Games

Founded with the goal of creating a happy place to spark inventive play and imagination, The Dancing Bear in Frederick is worth the drive, especially when you also visit its sister bookstore, The Curious Iguana. If you have the kids in tow, there is a little play area that keeps small hands busy.

Insider Tip: Walk up a block to N. Market St. and you'll find sweet teacher gifts at Perfect Truffle

15 E. Patrick St.
Frederick, MD
Online: dbeartoys.com

12. Curious Iguana

For an independent bookstore with an incredible children's section, head around the corner to Dancing Bear's sister store, Curious Iguana.

12 N. Market St.
Frederick, MD
Online: curiousiguana.com

Diwali begins October 24th! Let us help you celebrate

Diwali is also known as The Festival of Lights, and is one of India’s most important national holidays. It celebrates light triumphing over darkness, good over evil, and the ability to overcome. Many Hindus observe Diwali by lighting small oil lamps known as diyas, in honor of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and good fortune.

With such beautiful reasons to celebrate, it’s no wonder Diwali has transformed into a multireligious festival, and has even transcended religions to become a festival celebrated by non-religious people, too. There are a ton of awesome ways to observe Diwali, and these are just a few! Diwali is celebrated over the next 5 days, so you’ll be able to find ways to incorporate these into your festivities.


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Most of us have our events and traditions well engraved into our Novembers and Decembers, looking forward to them all year long. But if you’re looking to mix things up this year, our uniquely international hometown offers, quite literally, an entire world of celebrations to enjoy. Here’s how to experience the holidays as they do in India, Russia, or Scotland, and add a little global flavor to the most wonder time of the year.

Photo: Partha Sarathi Sahana via flickr

Diwali
Indians living in and around the district don’t wait for Thanksgiving to be over to dig strings of lights out of the attic. They hang their twinkling lights for Diwali in the late autumn. Spread across five days, the celebrations really gear up onbthe third day with the celebration of light over darkness and the Festival of Lights. Hindu temples around the district celebrate the holiday but, for a less formal celebration, check out the Heritage India Festival held each year at the Dulles Expo Center. Though it has already passed this year, add it to your calendar for next Fall and enjoy Indian dance and music performances, traditional food and all kinds of shopping.

Heritage India Festival
Online: hifestival.com


Photo: israel_photo_gallery via flickr

Hannukah
If you’ve been living near Washington, D.C. for more than a year, you recognize the sight of the National Menorah and National Christmas Tree appearing to tower above the White House. But have you ever attended the lighting of both? Check out the Lighting Ceremony this year on December 6. And then, for more celebration, the Washington, D.C. Jewish Community Center’s family friendly Chanukah Celebration (complete with games, crafts, treats and a moon bounce!) takes place a week later.

Lighting National Menorah
When: Dec. 6
Online: nationalmenorah.org

Chanukah Celebration 2015
When: Dec. 13
Online: thejdc.convio.net

Photo: Mr.TinDC via flickr

European Christmas Festivals
Remember being amazed in elementary school when you learned about how countries around the world celebrate Christmas? The differences were always subtle but still fascinating. And this year, you can bring them to life for your family with these celebrations throughout the city.

Danish Christmas Bazaar
Sponsored by the Royal Danish Embassy, the Danish Christmas Bazaar offers Royal Copenhagen Christmas plates, cross-stitch embroidery, jewelry and Christmas decorations. Grab a Danish sandwich or pastry and browse for unique holiday gifts for the season.
When: Nov. 14
Online: danishclubdc.org

Scottish Christmas Walk
A parade, a marketplace, arts and crafts, and a visit from Santa mark this tradition in Old Town Alexandra. And, of course, we promise there will be bagpipes.
When:Dec 4-6
Online: campagnacenter.org

Winternational
Although not specifically holiday-focused, Winternational is an annual Embassy Showcase with everything from interviews with diplomats and information on travel and tourism to a wide selection of international specialties. Enjoy a cup of coffee from someplace far away and get a little holiday shopping in while you enjoy how close you live to Embassy Row.
When: Dec. 9
Online: itcdc.com

Russian Winter Festival
Grandfather Frost is Santa’s Russian name and you can meet him (and his daughter the Snow Maiden) at the Russian Winter Festival at the Hillwood Museum this year. The event also offers crafts, music, and entertainment.
When: Dec. 12-13
Online: hillwoodmuseum.org

Photo: Adam Alexander Photography

Chinese New Year
Finally, if you haven’t yet attended the Chinese New Year Festival downtown, make this the year. Safely outside of the busy holiday season, make some time for live performances, food, and games.
When: Feb 6
Online: chinesenewyearfestival.org

How will you celebrate the holiday season this year?

–Tricia Mirchandani