Author Archives: Bryan

Conservation, One Shopping Bag at a Time

We’ll be the first to admit it: we go through a lot of paper products. Wrapping paper, shopping bags, printer paper, you name it. While we know we’re not alone as a retail business, we are committed to reducing our consumption … Continue reading

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Take Me Out to the Ballpark!

Baseball season is upon us, and no one does baseball quite like Red Sox Nation! Bostonians know & love baseball, & those of us at Henry Bear’s Park are no exception! Here are some great new baseball-themed products for your … Continue reading

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Our Queen JoAnn!

If you have been a regular at Henry Bear’s Park in Cambridge at any point in the last 15 years, you’ve undoubtedly had the pleasure of meeting JoAnn Moynihan. Having held positions ranging from Assistant Manager, Community Outreach Coordinator, and … Continue reading

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Orb Factory Mosaic

Whenever school vacations are approaching we find ourselves suggesting lots of ‘travel-friendly’ items to parents & grandparents. Something that will keep them busy, keep them happy, keep them quiet, won’t make a mess. While we usually encourage kids to get … Continue reading

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Brain Boosters & Teasers

Just because you’re taking a break from school doesn’t mean your brain needs to take a break from learning! Here are some new products that will be sure to keep your gears turning, your synapses firing, & your brain buzzing!

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The Science of Copernicus!

Copernicus Toys & Gifts is a company whose products live up to the legacy of its namesake, mathematician and astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. The company combines all the best things about science – the cool, the gross, the yummy, the mind-blowing. … Continue reading

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New Arrivals and Old Favorites!

The Kingdom of Chima. Once a Utopia, it now serves as an arena for the fight for CHI, the life source of the animals that inhabit the kingdom, but also a catalyst for mass destruction if used incorrectly. Sounds like … Continue reading

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