“I don’t wanna grow up, I’m a Toys ‘R’ Us kid, they’ve got a million toys at Toys ‘R’ Us that I can play with!”

When I was a kid in South Jersey, there was nothing better than a trip to the Toys ‘R’ Us store. Come the holiday season, my brother and I would nag Ma and Pa Roy non-stop to take us. So, when I heard in 2017 that Toys ‘R’ Us was on the verge of bankruptcy, the kid in me was crushed; the bankruptcy attorney in me was not the least bit surprised.

Brief History of Toys ‘R’ Us

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