The Mall of Georgia has added five new permanent stores and four seasonal stores in time for the holdiay shopping season.

Parents — er, I mean, “Santa” — can shop for good little boys and girls at Toy Island, a 1,458-square-foot toy store that has opened on the mall’s upper level, near Macy’s. Brows Bar Threading Lounge, a salon offering services including eyebrow threading and henna tattoos, has opened in a 1,022-square-foot space on the upper level near Von Maur, and Total Health Massage has opened a 930-square-foot location on the upper level near Dillard’s.

Clothing boutique Chic 5 has opened in a 2,667-square-foot space also on the upper level near Von Maur, according to a mall release. Smoothie bar Hello Smoothie will also soon open at the mall, taking a space in the newly renovated Dining Pavilion. Hello Smoothie will be open in mid-December, according to a mall release.

The mall will also host four pop-up shops for holiday gifts. Hickory Farms, which sells specialty foods including sausage and cheese, is located on the mall’s lower level near Hollister and Pottery Barn. Candy shop See’s Candy’s is located on the lower level near JC Penney, and calendar vendor Go! Calendars is on the lower level across from Dick’s Sporting goods. Holiday decor shop Polar X will have two locations: one on the lower level near Belk and another on the upper level center court.

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