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nigel Senior

"Junior 2 Senior" is a family run based in Cambridge, selling a selection of traditionally inspired toys which do not fail to enchant our customers, reminding them of times long before Playstations and Nintendos!

Junior 2 Senior offers a huge range of children's toys including wooden toys, games, dolls, educational and traditional toys.

It is a wonderland for both children and adults alike, full of unusual and special toys from educational toys , games, dolls and wooden toys including wooden dolls houses and wooden trains. There's also a good selection of baby gifts which make ideal christening or new baby presents!

Our toys are designed to help you develop your child's imagination, creativity and of course fun. They promote self-esteem and confidence in children by organising stimulating play activities and empowering them with choices. The toys are visual which helps a child engage in visual evaluation and activities that nurture creativity. There are toys that promote and develop physical, athletic ability, manual dexterity, and/or hand-eye co-ordination.

We stock a range of collectable metal toys for adults, both plastic and metal Meccano construction sets, a full range of Fashion Angels dolls and accessories, and will be stocking Hornby train sets in time for Christmas 2008. Parents will appreciate an abundance of items under οΎ£10.00 which are a perfect solution of what to take to a party. However, if you wish to treat someone special, then the possibilities are endless.

Alternatively, we offer a personal world-wide service through our web-site [www.junior2senior.co.uk]. Every order is handled promptly and with the greatest care. Our toys are to be played with, all clearly marked with the recommended age. Manufacturers continue to modify and improve the quality and safety of toys to comply with any changes in legislation.

Pick a time when neither you nor your child is hungry or tired. At the store, walk up and down the aisles. Use your time in our shop with your child as a learning experience in its own right. Be sure to name the objects that you see on shelves and talk about what you are seeing and doing: "First, we're going to&&& See? It's in a big red and blue box. Listen to the great noise it makes when I shake the box. Can you shake the box? Now we're going to pay for the toy. We're put them on the counter while I get out the money. The cashier will tell us how much we have to pay."

Encourage your child to practice saying "hi" and "bye-bye" to clerks and other shoppers.

Leave for home before your child gets tired or grumpy.

All the family can learn on a day out at Junior to Senior.

We are always sourcing new puzzles and toys to display and sell in our store. With such varied stock you're always going to find something new each time you visit.

The company began life as an online shop that has been going from strength to strength and perfectly complements their new store in the heart of the City of Cambridge.

It is a family run business and the owners are Nigel and Deborah Senior.

You can contact us at: Junior to Senior, 29 Green Street, Cambridge, CB2 3JX. Our shop telephone is 01223 305533 and evening telephone is 01354 610616. You can also contact us via email at: info@junior2senior.co.uk

About The Author

"Junior 2 Senior" is a family run toy business in Cambridge, UK building on the success of its online business started 4 years previously. Dave Senior of Web Creation [www.web-creation.co.uk] developed and maintains the online web site.



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