The Warehouse, Auckland

The Warehouse, Auckland

What to buy here: Wooden Buzzy Bees.

Every New Zealand child has grown up with a colourfully painted wooden buzzy bee. It has a string attached that toddlers pull along. This distinctive children’s toy has been around since the 1930s and the image itself is experiencing a fashionable rebirth as a popular image on a whole range of domestic media including tea towels, canvas and T-shirts. Pull along wooden buzzy bees are an iconic New Zealand gift that kiwis give to each other so for a gift that any child would love, a wooden buzzy bee is sure to be a winner. Wooden buzzy bees are readily available at most toy stores in Auckland and retail for approximately NZD35. For a large range of toys under one roof, visit The Warehouse. The Warehouse is located in the Downtown Shopping Centre on the corner of Custom and Albert Streets in Auckland. The store is open seven days a week between 8am and 8pm.

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The Warehouse on Map

Sight Name: The Warehouse
Sight Location: Auckland, New Zealand (See walking tours in Auckland)
Sight Type: Shopping

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