The creak of the wooden floors. The smell of new crayons and old books. The quiet click of a puzzle piece finding its home. Walk through the doors of this Oklahoma toy store and you might forget what year it is.
This place is not trying to be retro. It simply refused to change with the times, stocking shelves with the kind of toys that existed before screens took over.
Wooden trains. Hand puppets. Model rockets. Cardboard games with actual boards and pieces that you move with your fingers…