Toys From The TreeHouse
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David and Gaetana Schueckler have made The TreeHouse on the corner of Auburn and Elmwood Avenues a favorite destination for children, anyone who ever was a child, those who have or know children, and those of us who refuse to grow up.
Aside from stocking toys that fulfill good fluffy fun to toys that teach, David and Gaetana are cornerstones of the community. Their sponsorship of Pound Hounds and Friends, during the Elmwood Avenue Festival of the Arts, provides the charity with their largest fundraiser of the year.
David and Gaetana always have a great suggestion for any gift purchase, and the store is staffed with cheerful, knowledgeable and helpful people ready to assist. The gift-wrapping is fabulous too, making a package from The TreeHouse the best kind to receive, inside and out.
It’s time to gear up for summer at The TreeHouse. Whether for a rainy day or a park outing, fun begins with something good from The TreeHouse.
The TreeHouse 793 Elmwood Mon-Wed 10 - 6 Thurs-Fri 10 - 7 Sat 10 - 6 Sun 12 - 5

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scooter
I've worked with David and Gaetana......wonderfully freindly people.
Fun store, cool stuff for kids and adults.
Absolutely worth a stop in. If you need a unique gift.....this is the place.
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muckingabout
We did all our Christmas shopping for our nieces & nephews in one lovely day last year. In and out in about 30 minutes with bags full of nicely wrapped gifts. How do you beat that?
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