Pinocchio's wooden mascot., Pinocchio's Toys & Gifts

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Pinocchio's Toys & Gifts

Cork City


Forget your plastic playthings, explore this little gem full of ethically sourced and good quality toys. Most are traditional creations made of wood and built to last but you’ll find plenty of the cuddly variety too. If you don’t have anybody to buy a toy for, the delightful window display alone is worth the trip.


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