Baby Zone is right in the middle of the Main Bazaar at 359/5. If you’ve ever walked down the Main Bazaar, you know how loud and crowded it can get. There’s always someone shouting, bikes zooming past, and the smell of street food. Our shop is just one of many, but we’ve been here long enough that we feel like part of the furniture. We sell things for babies, mostly because that's what people in the neighborhood need. The shop isn't huge, so we have to stack things pretty high. You’ll see strollers, piles of clothes, and boxes of bottles squeezed into every corner. It’s not a fancy boutique with mood lighting. We have bright fluorescent bulbs that hum a little bit. We spend a lot of time sweeping the floor because the dust from the street comes right in. It’s a family-run kind of vibe, even if we aren’t all related. We know the other shopkeepers nearby and often chat with them during the slow hours. When the bazaar is in full swing, it's total chaos, but we wouldn't have it any other way. We don't use big words to describe ourselves. We are just a local shop at 359/5. We open the shutters in the morning and close them late at night. It’s a basic, hard-working life in a very busy market. It can be exhausting, but it's what we do. We just keep the shelves filled as best we can.
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