Big Fun For Everyone!

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For those in the hood that haven’t heard the good news – Izilla Toys is here to stay! The Izilla family decided to make a permanent home in its Wallingford Center location. After a quick post-holiday remodel, they re-opened January 16th. You can sign up for the e-newsletter at www.izillatoys.com to get the inside scoop on news and events, as well as store discounts. This month, you’ll find a 20% off coupon (we’ve included it below in case you want to print it out).

Until you sign up for that newsletter, here’s a summary of some great upcoming events. We’ll certainly be checking out the drop in music and story times. Three cheers to some big fun for everyone at Izilla Toys!

Grand Re-opening Sale – Saturday and Sunday February 20-21. Enjoy 20% off in-stock items (at both locations) to kick off the re-opening of the Wallingford store.

Wallingford Grand Re-opening Party – Sunday February 21st 10am – 3pm. Come sing along with Chris Ballew’s Caspar BabyPants (performing live at 11am), get your face painted by Jackie Brulotte (12:30-3pm), savor a Trophy cupcake, and enjoy 20% off purchases during the weekend sale.

Drop In Music – February 8th and 22nd from 10:30-11:30am. Join local children’s musician Doug Fleming Jr. sing, dance, and try out some instruments. Suitable for babies to young elementary school kids.

Story Time – February 1st and 15th from 10:30-11:30am. Enjoy snacks and juice as the staff reads a thoughtful selection of some of their favorite picture books. Suitable for toddlers to young elementary school kids.

Crafternoons – February 25th from 4-6pm (ages 4+). Join the Izilla Staff for an afternoon of creative fun.


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Sharon

Sharon came to Seattle sixteen years ago to attend the University of Washington Law School and has been here ever since. House hunting brought her to Wallingford – the tree lined beauty of 40th just couldn’t be beat. Since then, she has practiced law, written some short stories, taken a detour into project management, and started a family. She currently works for a large Redmond software company and has moved to another home in Wallingford with Scott, their two children, and cat. She came to write for Wallyhood through her friend Jordan.

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  1. Erica

    Hooray!!

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