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TDmonthly Announces Winning Retailers of "2012: A Year of Charity" Contest Lucky retailers will give away 100 toys from Safari LTD®, Hape, Schoenhut, and MagicForestCongratulations to Diana Nelson of Kazoo and Company in Denver, Colorado, Sari Powazek of The Doll House & Toy Store in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Dan and Jill Driver of Jake's Toy Box in Arvada, Colorado. They are the winners of TDmonthly's "2012: A Year of Charity" contest. Kazoo and Company has been making local kids happy for 31 years. Diana bought the store in 1998 and turned it into a multiple award-winning business. In 2008, she opened a licensing branch called Kazoo Global. She has approximately six events per year in her store, most of which are covered by the local press. Children's charities that she currently works with include the Children's Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and Children's Hospital Cancer Ward. Diana will now be able to donate 99 toys from Schoenhut Piano Company, Safari Ltd.®, Hape and Magicforest Ltd., plus give one away to a Kazoo customer via raffle or contest. In business since 1977, the The Doll House & Toy Store states that they are the oldest family-owned miniature and dollhouse store in the nation! Their first store was just 600 square feet but they now have two locations that feature a variety of toys, games and dolls, including a full Lee Middleton nursery. They hold three to four events per year in their store and contribute to a number of local charities, including the shelter “Casas De Coloinas” and the Crisis Center for children. In April, the month of the giveaway, they are planning a health and safety event, which Sari believes will tie in nicely with the amazing toys they will be donating to charity. Sari is thrilled to be receiving high-quality toys and instruments from Schoenhut Piano Company, Safari Ltd.®, Hape and Magicforest Ltd. "These little ones need a bright light," Sari told TDmonthly. "What better way than through music and play?" The third winner of TDmonthly's "2012: A Year of Charity" is Jake's Toy Box in Arvada, Colorado. Holly Anver, manager of the toy store, entered for the owners, Dan and Jill Driver. The Drivers bought the store, formerly called Ages and Stages, in 2010, shortly after the death of their son Jake, at age 4. Ages and Stages had been his favorite toy store. When Ages and Stages lost its anchor mall store and then was hit hard by the recession, the previous owners were ready to close the business when the couple decided to save the landmark by leaving their jobs and purchasing the store. In the year since they opened Jake's Toy Box, the Drivers have donated toys to a number of charities, including Toys for Tots, and the Ralston and Arvada Houses, which assist underprivileged children and their families. Many of their weekly storytimes and other events are covered by their local press and children's media, and they've won several business awards. They'll be giving away 100 high-quality toys from Schoenhut Piano Company, Safari Ltd.®, Hape and Magicforest Ltd. Like Diana, Sari, and the Drivers the participating manufacturers are no strangers to charity. In 2011, Safari Ltd.® donated more than $140,000 worth of animal replicas to the Kids Wish Network of Holiday Florida to support its Holiday of Hope Gift Bank program and the new On Tour program. The programs, organized and run exclusively by the Kids Wish Network, reach out to tens of thousands of children at hospitals and shelters across the country. Safari Ltd. plans to give away 50 gift sets of the Safari River Ranch and 50 Wild Safari® Sealife Fipper, Fins sets as part of the "2012: A Year of Charity" program. Other charities and organizations that Safari Ltd.® supports includes Big Cat Rescue, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, The Human Society of Greater Miami Adopt-a-Pet, New York Cares, The Marine Mammal Center, The Nature Conservancy, National Eagle, and the Sierra Club. “From the very beginning, the founders’ mission was to educate children and adults alike about our fragile ecosystem and its inhabitants,” explained CEO Ramona Pariente, who joined the company in 1985 and took over in 2003. Schoenhut Piano Company also has a long history of major charitable contributions, which they consider an important part of their business philosophy. In addition to giving away 100 My First Piano IIs via TDmonthly's Charitable Kid, Kimberly, in 2009 and contributing to other charities, Schoenhut also sponsors events that feature their instruments. In 2009, they shipped 64 Baby Grand Pianos for a musical event at the Vizcaya Museum in Miami. For TDmonthly's "2012: A Year of Charity," they plan to give away an assortment of pianos and other high-quality musical instruments. Even their tiniest toy pianos have a quality that is unmatched by the competition. In 2007, Schoenhut participated in TDmonthly’s Baby Roundtable review, in which five mothers evaluated My First Piano IIs with their children, aged 1 to 3 years, awarding the instrument 4.5 of 5 stars. They noticed that the piano was sturdier and sounded more authentic than other toy pianos, including one by Melissa & Doug. Hape's philanthropy reaches worldwide. In this first week of January 2012, they made a donation of toys to disadvantage youngsters in the poorest province of China. At the end of January, Hape attended a celebratory dedication of a kindergarten they have funded. "TDmonthly's 'Year of Charity' Program is a perfect fit for our ideals," said Robin Lehnert, marketing manager for Hape. Hape’s charitable efforts are not limited to education, however. In 2010, they donated $45,000 worth of toys to schools in the Si Chuan region, which had been devastated by an earthquake the year before. Peter and a delegation from the Beilun Government delivered the toys in person to the province, where they were able to witness the challenges the recovering area faces. MagicForest LTD., exclusive distributor of Moulin Roty, Trudi, TrudiMia Dolls, Sevi, and FireWood Toy Brands in the U.S., will be donating 50 beautiful toys, too. You can see more detailed descriptions of products from all of these companies below. Who are the next winners? Check back later today! And watch for our profiles of the winning stores during March on TDmonthly.com!
Schoenhut ® Piano Company: "Leader in the World of Toy Pianos since 1872" Schoenhut’s® bright red, 18-key tabletop is the perfect choice for a toddlers first piano. Both fun and educational, it is an ideal instrument to use for developing eye-hand coordination and encouraging musical creativity. Chromatically tuned, the lovely chime-like notes are produced by little hammers striking precision-ground, German steel music rods (versus the conventional taut wires used in full-sized models). Schoenhut’s® patented Learning System, with its play-by-color teaching method, makes playing simple and fun. A removable color strip fits behind the keys to guide small fingers from chord to chord. The chart also works on adult keyboards, since keys on Schoenhut® toy pianos are of corresponding width. This teaches children proper "finger stretch" from the very beginning. The accompanying Songbook contains a collection of familiar tunes. This Learning System has been specially designed to build a child’s confidence and develop basic playing skills. Imported / Materials: hardwood and hardboard / Recommended age: Three and up Piano: 11-1/4" high x 9-3/8" wide x 12-3/8" deep
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