Myer: Get switched on

Playing dress-ups and eating play dough is all well and good, but sometimes our children’s brains yearn for something a bit more stimulating. Watch your little ones eyes light up when they get the chance to be an archaeologist for the day and digging up a real dinosaur. See them squeal with delight when they look at bugs under their very own microscope!

The Myer Centre has one of the most extensive range of toys in Adelaide with Toyworld, National Geographicand the children’s level of Myer all under the one roof. Here are our favourite educational toy picks:

National Geographic Dinosaur Fossil Dig Kit, Australian Geographic
MicroScience 36 Piece Kids Microscope, Australian Geographic
Celestron Explorascope 60AZ Telescope, Australian Geographic
Alex Rub-a-Dub Tub Shaving Set, Toy World
Doc McStuffins Doctors Dress-Up Set, Myer
Mizzie Puzzles Hopping Around Australia, Toy World
Hape Gourmet Grill With Food, Toy World
Hape Homemade Pizza, Toy World
Hape Market Checkout, Toyworld
Scrabble Junior, Toy World
Play-Doh Kitchen Creations Noodle Makin’ Mania, Toyworld
Magic Crystal Coral Reef Kit, Australian Geographic

STORE DIRECTORY

LOWER GROUND
Chi Body Spirit
Massage & Bodyworks
Hairhouse Warehouse
Fresh Hair and Body
Professionail

GROUND
Australian Geographic
LUSH
Myer

LEVEL 1
Posh Nails
Studio Sal

LEVEL 2
Toyworld
Myer – Peter Alexander
Myer

LEVEL 3
Lincraft
Myer

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