For little fairy fanatics, this shop is the ideal place to pick up the perfect winged friend. The place is simply awash with fairies. Many of the toys are suspended from the ceiling on delicate silver branches in a rather startling silvery, glittery haze. Not forgetting boys, there is also a little Wizard corner in the dressing-up section for those young men who got dragged along. They can don their hats and fight off the fairy dust with their wands. It really is a very magical little shop. A little much for us adults but nevertheless an incredible twinkling Never Never land for little girls (and maybe boys but it might be kinder to leave them at home).
Mystical Fairies
12 Flask Walk, NW3 1HE
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188 - 196 Regent Street, W1B
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