Toys - retail in Belgium
1000 Brussels (Brussel)
2235 Houtvenne (Hulshout)
1440 Braine-le-Château
1440 Braine-le-Château
3390 Tielt (Tielt-Winge)
7000 Mons
4800 Verviers
6720 Habay-la-Neuve (Habay)
8770 Ingelmunster
4780 Sankt Vith (Saint-Vith)
1420 Braine-l'Alleud
2260 Westerlo
2930 Brasschaat
2640 Mortsel
5340 Faulx-les-Tombes (Gesves)
2000 Antwerpen
9961 Boekhoute (Assenede)
2990 Loenhout (Wuustwezel)
3128 Baal (Tremelo)
Toys - retail in Belgium
People of all ages, like animals, want and need to play. Although it is possible to play without objects or toys, we prefer to play using an accessory. Because of our highly developed mental capacities, we have developed our toys into complex games with agreed rules. Toy manufacturers have taken advantage of this and invent new toys daily. The classic wooden bricks, jigsaw puzzles, playing cards and board games are increasingly squeezed out by online games on the Internet and by electronic video games and game computers. Not just small children, but a large number of adults, too, are only too happy to play on the Wii. Nonetheless, nostalgically-minded people in their fifties are still fond of their playing tables and boards with trains, soldiers and model houses, which are increasingly difficult to find, unfortunately. Nonetheless…if you really search hard, you might find some of these items in shops that specialize in hobby supplies.