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Koota Ooma Ukrainian Books & Gifts — Kid-friendly Shops in Toronto, Ontario

4.8·195 reviews·Shops·700 Kipling Ave Unit 700, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 5G3
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Discover a delightful selection of Ukrainian books and gifts that can captivate young minds and offer unique treasures for the whole family.

What to expect

This charming shop offers a curated collection of books, many of which are likely to appeal to children interested in different cultures and stories. Beyond books, you'll find a variety of gift items, potentially including toys or culturally relevant keepsakes that can make for memorable presents.

Best for

Ideal for finding engaging children's books and unique gifts with a Ukrainian focus.

What parents say

  • Iryna Boyko

    2024-11-8

    I love this store! They have insane variety of books for kids all ages and adults.

  • Natasha Brandt

    We found gold tryzubs, beaded headbands, napkins, ribbons, books, t-shirts, and pysanky making supplies. A store that you must shop for all things Ukrainian. We went back the next day for a few more items!

  • Anna

    Excellent assortment of Ukrainian books and trinkets. Staff were friendly and helpful. Happy with my purchase.

  • Ольга

    2026-1-3

    A good selection of Ukrainian goods and souvenirs but pricey. I bought Ukrainian dolls and other items for my presentation of Ukrainian culture.

  • Keith MacNeil

    Very disappointed with this company. Wanted to order candles for my Ukrainian mother for Christmas. The description said 24 candles but I only received 1. When I contacted the company they said the “24” meant the item was added to their system in 2024!! How would a customer know this? I requested a refund and was told I would get the refund for the 1 candle when I returned it. The postage cost me $25 to receive the candle. I don’t think I should have to pay another $25 to return 1 candle! Also the quality of the candle was absolutely awful. I don’t plan on ever purchasing something from this company again and I would suggest others to take pause before they do as well.

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