Captain Little

Captain Little

Olympia, Washington

About Captain Little

A standout destination in Olympia's downtown core, Captain Little delivers expert styling and a welcoming atmosphere alongside quality apparel and goods. With nearly 300 reviews praising its excellent service and unique inventory, this shop has earned its reputation as a local favorite.

Reviews

★★★★★ 5 months ago

Love going to this store on my lunch break. I get to scope out cute toys for my children. When I finally do get to bring in my kiddos we are always greeted with friendliness and great customer service. We are so grateful that they also have a public bathroom, it has made our trips with a toddler so much more convenient (random diaper changes). I never mind spending a few dollars here. This will be our first holiday season in the area and I am so excited to buy Christmas gifts here.

— Adilene Caballero

★★★★★ 3 months ago

Literally the best children’s store ever! I look forward to holidays and my nibbling’s birthdays so I will have an excuse to go it and buy gifts for them and cool stickers and games for me (I don’t have kids). Incredible staff! Especially the gal with mermaid hair. Everyone is super nice, helpful and on point with recommendations 🖤

— Kate Arvin

★★★★★ a month ago

This store is so cute and unique. I loved taking my kids here and seeing all the cool games and toys. They also have an amazing selection of stickers!

— Aly Brown

★★★★★ a year ago

What an amazing toy store right in the heart of downtown Olympia! I was so impressed with the range and quality of toys!!! Highly recommend and I will be back for sure! Always can find fun things for your kids you can't find anywhere else.

— Mary B

★★★★☆ 3 months ago

In Trump's era, I have given up shopping anywhere else but here for my children and their friends. We spend about a thousand here every year to support small businesses and brainy toys. Customer Service on the floor is excellent. There is a dude who is a direct line to Santa and found everything we looked for. The check out counter can be a mix. Get your cold front on. I was negged by the cashiers today and cried in the car. As a mother, you are acutely aware you are building the foundation of your child's identity. Where you fail will flurry up in the future. Where you succeed, will likely never be addressed unless there is a toast of some kind. So when I come in, swimming in sweatpants and enduring a hot flash, I do overlook the way young women can treat me. It's Christmas. I am trying to not have a nervous breakdown from the people pleasing. However, I am taking a break from Captain Littles for 2026. I really prefer not feeling inadequate in public, for no good reason other than someone wants me to know I am lesser than.

— Vita Lusty

Photo by Jachelle Sologuren via Google Maps