Monica Reed

London Canada, November 13 2018: editorial photograph of build a bear retail store in a mall. This is a store where kids can make a stuffed animal friend Photo: Shutterstock

You day just got a little more awesome! There is now a Build-A-Bear Workshop in Clarksville!

My inner child just cheered so loud!  There is a Build-A-Bear Workshop in Clarksville!  Who’s happy now??

It opens in Walmart on Fort Campbell Blvd in Clarksville.  You can now let the creativity flow!  You will be able to make a new Build-A-Bear furry friend when you shop at Walmart. You can choose the signature Build-A-Bear Make-Your-Own experience, as well as an assortment of furry friends and accessories that appeal to kids and adults alike, including Condo Cubs, a brand-new collection of furry friends starting at $10 each.

I’m in!  Can’t say much for my 10 year old, as he thinks he is tooooo old for a teddy and he’s all about football and Fortnite!   Maybe he can build a Fortnite bear!  Maybe, just maybe he’d come with me!  LOL

 

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