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In This Issue Spring Offers a Fresh Start for Toy StoresThe toy industry may not break any big records for the decade in 2010 (see article), but things are definitely looking up this year, manufacturers and retailers expressed to TDmonthly Magazine. The first day of spring has hit, and with it, scores of new product on retailers’ shelves and hope for the year ahead. RELOCATION REVIVES TOY & HOBBY SHOW Though its proximity to Easter and spring break may have kept some shoppers away, the annual WTHRA trade show did impress attendees with a more modern venue this year accessible to good restaurants, hotels and tourist sites. Trading in Pomona for Long Beach, the California expo held March 27-30 saw more than a 20-percent increase in buyer attendance over 2009 for Day 1 of the show, according to Registration, and displayed nearly 500 lines among individual and rep booths. (read more) More than 150 video demonstrations of toys and games (learn how to play them!) from the Western States Toy & Hobby Show are coming soon. RETAILERS SHARE MERCHANDISING METHODS Think you’ve got selling figured out? Thirty-eight specialty retailers across the United States shared their best merchandising advice, including removing best sellers from the spotlight, setting the mood with low lighting, and relegating no-sells to the cash wrap. See Retailing Tips: What Matters in Merchandising for more. WOODEN WONDERS Many of this month’s Staff Picks originated in the forest, with highlights including wooden blocks (but not your traditional wooden blocks), wooden people and a wooden baby gym. Take them in below, and see all 20+ of our specialty suggestions here.
Modern Family by brinca dada LLC Writer's Bio: Julie L. Jones has written articles for both newspapers and magazines. Before joining the staff of TDmonthly Magazine, she worked as a communications writer and provided editorial support for a market research company. Read more articles by this author
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