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Kids Market Review

4.5 /57 Reviews
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In this coastal city, spring comes early. In February or March, crocus and daffodils can be seen in full bloom. Vancouver has a warm and comfortable summer climate, and the daytime temperature from June to August is generally around 20 degrees Celsius. The coastal areas have mild autumn climates and summer weather tends to continue into October. In November, the air cools in the morning and leaves begin to fall. Vancouver is humid in winter, but the climate remains mild. Snow cover is not common, except for ski resorts on the mountain. Temperatures averaged 0 to 5 degrees Celsius from November to February

Kids Market

Posted: Jan 6, 2017
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  • Ruilin
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    On Granville Island, in addition to the public market and Emily Carr Academy of Fine Arts, there is also a favorite place for children, Kids Market. Local schools often organize children to come here on Field Trip. There is an indoor playground for crawling and rolling, as well as many toys and children's clothing stores.

    0
    Posted: Nov 25, 2018
  • 高丽答应金思密达
    5/5Outstanding
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    As a mother of two-year-old children, I especially like this place. I only like a toy store that sells building blocks and picture books. I think it is so happy as a child! ! Parents with children are still worth bringing children.

    3
    Posted: Oct 7, 2016
  • Ruilin
    5/5Outstanding

    大儿子在加拿大上小学三年级的时候,学校就专门带他们FIELD TRIP来过这里。后来带着小儿子也去过多次,里面的玩具可以试玩,款式与类型不是现时最流行的,但是换个角度说,往往也是现在买不到的,比较经典的、经得住时间考验的款。

    0
    Posted: Jul 5, 2016
  • cytherean
    5/5Outstanding

    儿童市场有专门为小朋友准备的小门温哥华儿童市场

    0
    Posted: Feb 7, 2014
  • wangjue888
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    Located under the bridge to Granville Island, the place is not very big and the toys are not interesting

    0
    Posted: Feb 26, 2016
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