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DUBAI - Toys “R” Us opened its new store at Muscat City Centre shopping mall. With the opening of the new store, the Al-Futtaim Group company now has 14 stores across the MENA region.

Published: Sat 29 Oct 2011, 11:08 PM

Updated: Tue 7 Apr 2015, 5:40 AM

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Al-Futtaim Retail president Steve Hammett and Toys “R” Us general manager Troy Zunckel was joined by the Toys “R” Us team and popular children’s characters — including Geoffrey the Giraffe, Shrek and BeyBlade’s Ginga — at the ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of the new store.

Located on the first floor, East Wing, Block 145, the store at Muscat City Centre offers a diverse and exclusive product range with an easy-to-shop floor layout. Also on hand are knowledgeable toy-trained staff members ready to help customers find the perfect toy.

The new store, which is over 14,700 square feet, stocks thousands of quality toys for boys and girls, the latest and hottest games, educational and developmental toys, sporting goods, electronics, software and baby products. The Muscat City Centre store also stocks products from Toys “R” Us exclusive brands such as Bruin, Animal Alley, You & Me, Pavilion and Fast Lane among others.

The Babies “R” Us section offers a wide selection of products for newborns and infants, including cribs, furniture, car seats, strollers, high chairs, plush, safety gates, infant and pre-school toys, feeding accessories and day-to-day essentials including diapers, wet-wipes, lotions and creams. This section also features inspirational room settings for parents to create the perfect nursery.

“We are excited to open the new Toys “R” Us and Babies “R” Us store at Muscat City Centre. The store offers the widest and safest collection of toys and games for kids of all ages and a great selection of baby products all at excellent value,” Zunckel said.

“We’re delighted to welcome Toys “R” Us to Muscat City Centre,” said Ibrahim Al Qasmi, asset director at Muscat City Centre.

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