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Storyopolis
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Review by:
Eden F.
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What's better than falling into a beanbag chair and listening to a good story? Storyopolis knows that the way to get kids to love books is to make reading fun.
Inside, everything is bright and colorful. Lots of toys and fun items to look at besides a great selection of books. All the books are easy to access and inviting.
For nursing moms, there are lots of comfy chairs so that's a big plus. Many bookstores have taken out seating to put in more shelves. A big mistake in this Mom's opinion.
Most of my favorite books were found by reading them first in the store and then taking them home with me. Now that the chain stores have discouraged in-store reading, it's nice to find a place like Storyopolis where they actually encourage you to stay for a while.
Bottomline: A great place for energetic kids and tired Moms, encourages reading the old fashioned way.
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