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07/04/2026

As we celebrate this historic Independence Day, we’re taking a moment to enjoy time with our families and reflect on the importance of community, freedom, and the memories we create together.

We hope your day is filled with laughter, good food, and moments that bring you closer to the people you love. Please celebrate responsibly, stay safe, and enjoy every moment.

Thank you for your continued support of TP Toys. We appreciate each and every one of you and look forward to welcoming you back soon!

Have a safe and happy Fourth of July! 🇺🇸❤️

06/24/2026

A special thank you to the Bongo family for supporting our local author by purchasing both Artie the Kind Seal and Artie Safe in the Sea. Your support of local authors and literacy in our community means so much. Thank you for investing in stories that inspire and uplift our children!

06/21/2026

Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing dads, grandfathers, father figures, and the men who show up with love, strength, and guidance every day.

Today we celebrate you and all the sacrifices, lessons, and love you pour into your families. Thank you for all that you do, your impact matters more than words can express.

Wishing you a day filled with love, appreciation, and joy. From all of us at TP Toys, Happy Father’s Day!

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There’s something so special about loyal clients who choose to support with intention. ❤️

Whether you’re stopping in for a birthday gift, picking up a toy that makes a child smile, or purchasing a book from a local author, you’re doing so much more than shopping. You’re supporting local dreams, local families, and a community that continues to grow because of people like you. Thank you for always choosing us. ❤️

05/28/2026

At today’s seminar, one thing became very clear… our young boys need more emotionally healthy men pouring into them.

Too many young men are growing up believing that being “tough” means hiding emotions, shutting down, reacting with anger, or never expressing what they truly feel. And honestly, that should concern all of us. Some of these young men struggled to identify emotions or communicate feelings, yet were comfortable talking about appearances and aggression. That says a lot about what society has taught them masculinity is supposed to look like.

At Kemesha’s Kommunity, we believe vulnerability is not weakness. Communication is strength. Accountability is strength. Discipline is strength. Emotional discipline and mental discipline are part of becoming a healthy man and future leader.

This is why mentorship matters so much. We need more fathers, coaches, mentors, teachers, and community leaders willing to have real conversations with our boys. Boys eventually become men, husbands, fathers, and leaders. If we do not teach them emotional intelligence, self-control, communication, and authenticity now, we will continue to see generations of emotionally disconnected men struggling in silence.

As a community, we all play a role in changing that. Our young men deserve safe spaces, guidance, understanding, and people willing to pour into them beyond sports, appearances, or survival mode. They deserve to know that real strength is not found in intimidation or aggression, but in self-awareness, respect, communication, and discipline.

The next generation is watching. Let’s lead them better.

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Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 3pm