Fat Brain Toys basically started because of a 10-year-old’s suggestion. In 2002, Adam Carson received a magnetic building toy for his birthday, but when he couldn’t easily find a larger set online, he suggested to his dad that they sell the toy themselves, and the idea had merit. From shipping toys out of their Nebraska basement, Fat Brain Toys has definitely come a long way, with a gigantic catalog available online and dozens of toys now developed in-home by Fat Brain Toys’ sister company. No matter who you’re buying for, Fat Brain Toys coupons from Reviewestores.com can help you save.
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