Down past the fishmonger and the cleaning supplies, past the dead-eyed teens suffering through their summer jobs, right against the market’s back wall: Jim’s Vintage Toys. A great Terminator army of new interactive toys is marching towards us, aiming to replace the old toys, and it’s not clear to me how childhood imagination survives. What will Jim’s Vintage Toys look like if it survives another 80 years? Young children have no way of understanding that a talking toy isn’t real. I didn’t leave my son glued to the floor of Jim’s Vintage Toys for long.