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Toys R Us fans are lamenting the death of the store - take a look back at what it was like in its heyday
As Toys R Us prepares to close its doors for good, fans are lamenting the death of the chain and looking back on their favorite childhood memories.
This is what the store looked like back in 1996.
It had everything a kid could want. This photo from 2001 shows the Imaginarium section of the store.
It had endless aisles lined with dolls ...
... toys ...
... and was the perfect place to test out bikes and toys before buying them.
The Geoffrey Dollars were named after the "spokes-animal" of the store, Geoffrey the Giraffe. Here's how he's changed over the years.
Fans all over are mourning the end of Toys R Us.
Parents are having a hard time telling their kids that their favorite stores are closing ...
... and teens are having a hard time letting go of the stores as well.
Fans of all ages are sad to see the store go.
Some referenced the memorable song heard in early Toys R Us commercials.
Others referenced their favorite toys.
The end of Toys R Us has fans wishing it weren't true.
More on Toys R Us' demise:
Here's why Toys R Us couldn't be saved
Toys R Us will close or sell all of its US stores
Toys R Us is closing all its US stores — and blowout clearance sales could begin within weeks
Toys R Us gift cards will expire in 30 days
These companies will be the biggest winners when Toys R Us closes its stores
We visited one of the last Toys R Us stores to open — here's what it looked like
Toys R Us says a 'perfect storm' killed the toy chain — and it blames Amazon, Walmart, and Target
Babies R Us stores will close — here's what will happen to baby registries
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