Mike and Bri are the masterminds behind The Big Kid Store. In less than two years, they’ve turned an old army barrack at the New Egypt Flea Market Village into a mecca for toy collectors and pop culture lovers. Fans travel miles to snatch that hard to find item. The Big Kid Store, located in Building 5W in the back row of the market, is a toy collector’s honey hole filled with everything from comic books, to toys, to video games, and more.
But Mike and Bri aren’t stopping at just having one of the coolest collectable toy shops in New Jersey. They’re spilling out of their building and filling the gravel roads of the village with toy vendors and dealers for the first annual Fall Big Kid Toy Show and Pop Culture Yard Sale.
This outdoor event on September 17th, 2017, features aisles of vintage and modern toys, collectable Star Wars, G.I. Joe, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles items, plus DC and Marvel comics. There’s also Masters of the Universe, anime, Jurassic Park, horror, transformers, and so much more to be found at the show.
In addition to the rows of toy vendors, the 40+ historic buildings that house nearly 50 shops at the New Egypt Flea Market Village will also be open selling treasures old and new, crafted, crazy, and classy.
With so many toy and pop culture vendors and shops, you’ll want to mark The Fall Big Kid Toy Show and Pop Culture Yard Sale in your calendar as an all-day event. The show starts at 8 am and it goes until 4 pm. Admission is free. Parking is free.
When it comes to taking a lunch break, the show has that covered too. You’ll find the Corner Bar BQ in the front parking lot selling melt in your mouth BBQ ribs, pulled pork, chicken and more. You can also head over to Jersey Girls at Building 49 for some affordable comfort food, snacks, and sodas.
If you’re looking to sell, there are a few vendor spaces available and they’re surprisingly affordable. Toy vendors and pop culture collectors are welcome. Whether you’re a pro, casual collector, or a first-time vendor, bring your boxes, buckets, totes, and bins. Spaces are 10x10 and outdoors, so bring your tables and tents. Vendor set up is at 6am.
As for the cost of a space, here is where the Bid Kid Store really shows their love not just for toys, but for local charities. A vendor spot costs a simple donation of $15 worth of items for C.A.R.E. (Companion Animal Rescue & Education) and/or The Helping Hands Food Pantry. You can just pay $15 dollars, but donations are preferred.
To reserve a vendor spot, call The Big Kid Store at 732-359-6328 or email TheBigKidStore@Gmail.com.
Not interested in being a vendor, but still want to donate…kudos to you for being wonderful. The Big Kid Store will gladly take donations of items for both C.A.R.E. and The Helping Hands Food Pantry. Just see the list of needed items below and bring your donations to The Big Kid Store during the show.
In addition to the rows of toy vendors, the 40+ historic buildings that house nearly 50 shops at the New Egypt Flea Market Village will also be open selling treasures old and new, crafted, crazy, and classy.
With so many toy and pop culture vendors and shops, you’ll want to mark The Fall Big Kid Toy Show and Pop Culture Yard Sale in your calendar as an all-day event. The show starts at 8 am and it goes until 4 pm. Admission is free. Parking is free.
When it comes to taking a lunch break, the show has that covered too. You’ll find the Corner Bar BQ in the front parking lot selling melt in your mouth BBQ ribs, pulled pork, chicken and more. You can also head over to Jersey Girls at Building 49 for some affordable comfort food, snacks, and sodas.
If you’re looking to sell, there are a few vendor spaces available and they’re surprisingly affordable. Toy vendors and pop culture collectors are welcome. Whether you’re a pro, casual collector, or a first-time vendor, bring your boxes, buckets, totes, and bins. Spaces are 10x10 and outdoors, so bring your tables and tents. Vendor set up is at 6am.
As for the cost of a space, here is where the Bid Kid Store really shows their love not just for toys, but for local charities. A vendor spot costs a simple donation of $15 worth of items for C.A.R.E. (Companion Animal Rescue & Education) and/or The Helping Hands Food Pantry. You can just pay $15 dollars, but donations are preferred.
To reserve a vendor spot, call The Big Kid Store at 732-359-6328 or email TheBigKidStore@Gmail.com.
Not interested in being a vendor, but still want to donate…kudos to you for being wonderful. The Big Kid Store will gladly take donations of items for both C.A.R.E. and The Helping Hands Food Pantry. Just see the list of needed items below and bring your donations to The Big Kid Store during the show.
That’s right, there’s toys, pop culture and charity.
Here’s a list of items that are most needed:
C.A.R.E.: Towels, paper towels, cleaning supplies, PUPPY dog food, and treats (NO rawhides or bones)
The Helping Hands Food Pantry: Non-perishable food and gently used clothing. (Pet food is also accepted.)
Here’s a list of items that are most needed:
C.A.R.E.: Towels, paper towels, cleaning supplies, PUPPY dog food, and treats (NO rawhides or bones)
The Helping Hands Food Pantry: Non-perishable food and gently used clothing. (Pet food is also accepted.)
Okay, so let’s sum it up:
The Fall Big Kid Toy Show & Pop Culture Yard Sale
Sunday, September 17th, 2017 - 8am to 4pm
Admission FREE. Parking FREE.
933 Monmouth Rd.
Cream Ridge, NJ 08514
The Fall Big Kid Toy Show & Pop Culture Yard Sale
Sunday, September 17th, 2017 - 8am to 4pm
Admission FREE. Parking FREE.
933 Monmouth Rd.
Cream Ridge, NJ 08514
Contact:
The Big Kid Toy Store, Building 5W
Phone: 732-359-6328 Mike/Bri
Email: TheBigKidStore@Gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBigKidStore/
Please do Not contact the flea market for event information, as they are the venue, not the host.
Photos courtesy of The Big Kid Store.
The Big Kid Toy Store, Building 5W
Phone: 732-359-6328 Mike/Bri
Email: TheBigKidStore@Gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBigKidStore/
Please do Not contact the flea market for event information, as they are the venue, not the host.
Photos courtesy of The Big Kid Store.