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Specialties
Look at this stuff! Isn’t it neat? Like Ariel, we think our collection’s complete! Kids of all ages will love our selection of whozits & whatzits (books & toys) and unique Boston themed gifts.
If you’re looking for one-of-a-kind or hard to find children’s books and toys, look no further! With old classics like Lego and future favorites like Crazy Aaron’s Thinking Putty, we’ve got just the thing for that special someone, even if it’s you!
History
Established in 2014.
The Make Way for Ducklings Store opened September 6, 2014 at 8 North Market Building, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA. Themed around the official storybook of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the store will celebrate the characters of Make Way for Ducklings book and other internationally-recognized authors with local Boston ties. The pop-up store was created by Adam Hirsch, owner of The World’s Only Curious George Store in Harvard Square.
Meet the Business Owner
Adam H.
Business Owner
After 25 years in the B2B arena, Adam struck out on the entrepreneurial pathway. He and his wife Jamie successfully brought Curious George back to Harvard Square and never looked back. Jamie’s eye for the fun and unusual, combined with her desire to showcase eco-friendly, educational, and thoughtful toys, has made the store a favourite for locals and tourists alike.
Two years later, they hit another home run when they opened they Make Way for Ducklings store in Faneuil Hall, Boston. Their combined talents have resulted in two fantastic destination stores that are sure to engage children of all ages every time they visit.
Adam and Jamie are immersed in the activities and interests of their target audience through their three beautiful children. They enthusiastically believe that their stores will give all parents the opportunity to continue the magic of childhood.
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Adam H. says,
«Check out our sister store in Harvard Square!»