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Eiffel Tower/Champs de Mar - 7th arr. there is a carousel there along with candy floss and other treats, but I wouldn't actually brave the Eiffel Tower unless it was really quiet.


Jardin des Tuileries - lovely to walk through, feed the ducks, and has more rides like a carousel plus a ferris wheel closer to the Louvre and you can eat one of those sickly sweet waffles.


The puppet show (think it's called Guignol) in the little park by the Rond Point de Champs-Elysees and Avenue Gabriel (Ave Matignon) is one of the oldest running in Paris. My children have always loved this because a lot of children sit outside watching it and participate in the shouting. Also next to a small playground with slides, etc.


Jardin du Luxembourg - another lovely park for children complete with puppet shows.


Au Nan Bleu - sweet toy store on Boulevard Malesherbes in the 8th


Will think of some more things, but hope it's a start. Have fun!


Edited for bad French spelling!!!

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