TL;DR: Every toy at The Toy Chest goes through a hands-on evaluation before we'll stock it. We test for play value, durability, safety, and whether a kid will actually come back to it — not just whether it looks good in a box.
About half the toys we evaluate each year never make it onto our shelves. That number surprises people, but after 55 years of doing this, we've learned that packaging sells a product once — play value sells it for years. Our process starts long before a toy arrives at our Nashville, Indiana store, and it's the reason families trust what they find here.
When a manufacturer sends us a new product or we spot something at a trade show, the first thing we do is take it out of the box. We open it, handle every piece, and ask ourselves a blunt question: would a kid still be playing with this three weeks after getting it?
Every toy goes through four filters before it earns shelf space. These aren't abstract categories — they're the specific questions we ask during evaluation.
Play value beyond the first fifteen minutes. The biggest red flag is a toy that does one thing. Push a button, watch a light flash, done. We look for toys that invite multiple ways to play. A quality building set can become a spaceship one day and a bridge the next. A well-designed game has enough depth that a family won't tire of it after three rounds. Single-trick toys get cut fast.
Durability under real-kid conditions. We check joints, seams, battery compartments, and connection points. If a puzzle piece feels flimsy in adult hands, it won't survive a week with a four-year-old. We've turned down beautifully designed toys because the materials couldn't hold up to enthusiastic play. A toy that breaks quickly isn't just a waste of money — it's a disappointment, and we don't want to be part of that.
Safety beyond the minimum. Meeting the Consumer Product Safety Commission's toy safety standards is the baseline, not the finish line. We look at small parts, sharp edges, paint quality, and choking hazards with our own eyes. We think about how a younger sibling might interact with a toy marketed to older kids, because in real homes, toys don't stay neatly sorted by age group.
Developmental fit. Does this toy meet kids where they are? We consider fine motor demands, cognitive complexity, and frustration thresholds at different ages. A game that claims "ages 6 and up" but requires reading skills beyond most first graders won't serve families well. We cross-reference age recommendations with what we actually observe in kids at those stages.
Plenty of toys check some boxes but miss others. Here's what typically disqualifies a product:
Testing doesn't end when a toy hits the shelf. We pay close attention to what families tell us after they've given a gift. If a toy we stocked consistently underwhelms — kids lose interest quickly, parts break, the instructions confuse everyone — we pull it. Our inventory is a living thing, not a static catalog.
This spring, we've been especially focused on outdoor toys and warm-weather games as families around Brown County start spending more time outside. Every sandbox toy, water table, and outdoor game set on our shelves right now went through the same scrutiny as the board games and building sets we carry year-round.
When you walk into The Toy Chest and pick something off the shelf, you're choosing from a collection that's already been filtered. You don't have to wonder if that building set is sturdy enough, or whether that game is genuinely fun for a seven-year-old, or if the pieces will survive the car ride home from a birthday party.
This is the difference between browsing a curated selection and scrolling through thousands of online listings with nothing but star ratings and sponsored reviews to guide you. Our staff has already handled, tested, and evaluated every single product in the store. When we recommend something, it's because we've put it through its paces — not because an algorithm told us it's trending.
That's 55 years of saying no to the wrong toys so we can say yes to the right ones.
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The Toy Chest has been a trusted independent toy store for 55 years—with decades of experience helping families find the perfect toys.
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