Imaginarium SA

Spanish children's toys company
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Imaginarium SA was a Spanish company that operated a chain of toy stores. It sold various toys comprising wheel, furniture, and child care toys to various customers, including educational institutions, such as schools, nurseries, or playgroups. Imaginarium SA was incorporated in 1992 and was headquartered in Zaragoza, Spain. During its prime, the company had nearly 800 employees and operated 420 stores across 20 countries.[1]

References

  1. ^ Anita (2024-04-05). "Spanish toy store chain Imaginarium announces closures". Toy World Magazine | The business magazine with a passion for toys. Retrieved 2024-04-13.


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