Creatively named children’s/YA bookstores

There are some fantastic independent children’s and YA bookstores that make me want to visit them just because of their names–like Toronto’s The Flying Dragon, Another Story Bookshop, and Mabel’s Fables; Canada’s Neverending Stories (I loved the Neverending Story by Michael Ende) and Minds Alive. You can tell the people who started these bookstores love books! And when you visit those bookstores, you can tell that the sellers are knowledgeable and passionate about children’s and YA books–something you don’t find everywhere. (I know for sure that the three Toronto children’s bookstores have knowledgable, book-loving staff.)

What are some great bookstore names that you know of? Especially for children’s and YA books?

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