When I started creating pretend play toys, I wasn’t just thinking about shapes, colors, or sets. I was thinking about childhood — the magical way kids see the world, where every corner becomes a café, every toy a character, and every moment an adventure.
That’s the world I wanted to build. And that’s why I named it The Small Wonderland.
It may sound simple, but to me, those words hold a whole world inside them.
“Small” is for the little hands, little giggles, and little toys that spark the biggest imaginations. Children don’t need much to dream big — a fabric dosa or a felt fruit can turn into a feast or a storybook moment. Their world may be tiny in size, but it’s huge in wonder.
“Wonderland” is for the magic — the pretend kitchens, the joyful roleplay, the confidence kids build when they get to lead their own little world. It’s about stepping into play that’s full of colors, creativity, and cultural warmth.
For me, The Small Wonderland is more than a name. It’s a celebration of make-believe. A place where everyday play becomes extraordinary. A reminder that childhood isn’t just a phase — it’s a wonderland worth cherishing.
Thank you for being a part of it. I hope our toys bring your little ones the same joy they brought me while creating them.
Falguni Gohil
Founder