Category: BOG Store of the Month

Imagination Station – June Store of the Month

Imagination Station – June Store of the Month

Blue Orange Games is lucky to partner with a fantastic bunch of retailers who are passionate about their businesses and supportive of our games. We want to do more to recognize the stores and individuals that make our mission possible. That’s how our new monthly spotlight on an outstanding Blue Orange Games retailer came about!

We are pleased to announce that the Imagination Station in Franklin, Indiana is our store of the month for June! Our sales rep Xavier recommended the store because they just celebrated the 10th year anniversary last month, and are always a pleasure to deal with!

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The new owner Debi took over ownership of the store this spring, after the original owners decided to move on. Debi had worked at the Imagination Station for almost eight years, so it was a no-brainer for her to take over running the store she cared so much about. Her favorite part of the job? “Everyday is different. I love seeing what’s new and what kids play with most in the store. And I really enjoy helping parents and grandparents find the perfect gift for their kids.” It is this passion for her job that makes the Imagination Station standout as an example of how to turn a store into a community gathering place.

The Imagination Station is dedicated to providing their local community with fun activities beyond just toys and games. They have regular storytimes in the summer, and a special summer book club that meets in the months of June and July. And my personal favorite event – A night focused on inspiring young entrepreneurs focusing on encouraging kids to develop the skills and abilities needed to  create innovative, creative products. As part of the event, a local college professor comes into the store to talk to the kids and inspire them — motivating them to one day start their own business.

Debi and her staff treasure their relationship with their customers. “The most important thing is the relationships. We know the people, we know the children. We greet everyone. We make sure to ask why are they here? What is special about their visit today? We wamt to know what is going on in their life. Did you just ace a test? Pee on potty for the first time?  – Whatever it is, we wan to celebrate with them.”

The whole team at Blue Orange Games would like to thank Betsy and the rest of the Magic Box staff for believing in our games and for creating rewarding, educational experiences for their community. Congrats!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Magic Box Toys – May Store of the Month

Magic Box Toys – May Store of the Month

Blue Orange Games is lucky to partner with a fantastic bunch of retailers who are passionate about their businesses and supportive of our games. We want to do more to recognize the stores and individuals that make our mission possible. That’s how our new monthly spotlight on an outstanding Blue Orange Games retailer came about!

We are pleased to announce that Magic Box Toys in New Orleans, Louisiana is our Store of the Month for May! Renaud, a member of our sales team, nominated the store because of their passion for our product and their dedication to their local community.

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The Magic Box strives to provide kids and adults with quality toys and games that can’t be found in “big box” retail stores.

Since it opened in 1995, store owner Betsy Ordermann has made sure that her local community is at the heart and soul of her business. She listens to and cares about her customers, and prides herself on carrying the products that her community needs. They have a monthly newsletter that lets everyone know about the best deals and community events at the store. And they hold several events each month — story time, instructional classes, guest speakers, and fun household activities. Recently, they even partnered with other local businesses to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation!

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It is exactly this sort of commitment to their community that impressed us so much!

They understand the importance of rewarding their customers. They have a great loyalty program that gives 10% discount to members AND throws in a nifty, reusable blue tote bag so that their customers can help the environment WHILE saving money!

Betsy and her staff are also very passionate and knowledgable about games, and they pride themselves on being able to offer the perfect toy/game for any occasion. To this end, they divide all the toys and games in their store into 8 different categories (which they appropriately name the “FUNdamentals“) so that people shopping in there store can find exactly what you are looking for:

Independent Play

Cooperative Play

Motor Skills

Visual Learning

Creative Play

Language Development

Logical Thought

Learning through Music

For more information, visit www.magicboxneworleans.com.

The whole team at Blue Orange Games would like to thank Betsy and the rest of the Magic Box staff for believing in our games and for creating rewarding, educational experiences for their community. Congrats!

Lasso the Moon – April Store of the Month

Lasso the Moon – April Store of the Month

Blue Orange Games is lucky to partner with a fantastic bunch of retailers who are passionate about their businesses and supportive of our games. We want to do more to recognize the stores and individuals that make our mission possible. That’s how our new monthly spotlight on an outstanding Blue Orange Games retailer came about!

We are pleased to announce that Lasso the Moon Toys in Helena, Montana is our Store of the Month for April! Xavier, a member of our sales team, nominated the store because of their passion for our product and their dedication to their local community.

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Lasso the Moon is an independently owned toy store that has served as a community cornerstone for more than 15 years. Because they are located in Helena’s historic downtown pedestrian mall, they have a deep connection to the heart and soul of their town. And their passion for their community clearly shines.

Their friendly staff is welcoming and more than happy to recommend toys and games. And they regularly participate in local community events, including Neighborhood Toy Store Day, Chalk Up Helena, The Holiday Stroll, and Art Walks.

The play tables inside the store are always full of the both the classic and the coolest  award winning toys, puzzles and games.

Lasso the Moon prides itself on only carrying the best of the best, and they have a strict criteria to determine if a toy is good enough for their customers:

What Makes a Good Toy?

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  • A good toy should pass the drop test and a lot more. Be it wood, metal, plastic, or fabric, the basic material should be durable and well-finished.

Age Appropriate

  • The play activity should developmentally suit the child’s age. They check the toy maker’s recommendations and believe in the “+” sign. Ages 3+ does not mean a 4-year-old has outgrown it. If in doubt, they consult with the toy experts at the ASTRA (The American Specialty Toy Retailing Association) to match activities to specific ages.

Engaging

  • Toys should encourage open-ended play, invite exploration, and engage a child’s interest beyond a short sitting. Toys should be hands-on tools – not watch-me players. A child should be able to power a plaything – even a battery-operated toy – with his or her own ideas and imagination.

Expansive

  • A good toy with play value benefits the child at a particular stage by introducing and reinforcing age specific skills. A great toy grows with the child, helping her or him advance from one developmental stage to the next.

Fun

  • Most of all, a good toy is fun to play with. Dull and boring, regardless of benefit, have no place in a good toy box.

 

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Not only do they have a wonderful understanding toys and games industry, they are also incredibly friendly and focused on the happiness of their customers.

In a hurry to get to a birthday party?  Call with the age of the birthday kid and your dollar amount, and they will have it wrapped and ready for you to pick up on the way to the party!  And during the holidays, they even offer free storage for your Christmas presents until Christmas Eve so your little rascals won’t find their presents before the big day.

It’s exactly this sort of thoughtful, community-focused thinking that we love about Lasso the Moon. They think about the needs of their customers first. And set a high standard for great local community toy stores.

For more information, visit lassothemoontoys.com.

The whole team at Blue Orange Games would like to thank Amy and the rest of the Lasso the Moon staff for believing in our games and for creating rewarding, educational experiences for their community. Congrats!

 

Piccolo Mondo – March Store of the Month

Piccolo Mondo – March Store of the Month

Blue Orange Games is lucky to partner with a fantastic bunch of retailers who are passionate about their businesses and supportive of our games. We want to do more to recognize the stores and individuals that make our mission possible. That’s how our new monthly spotlight on an outstanding Blue Orange Games retailer came about!

We are pleased to announce that Piccolo Mondo Toys in Portland, Oregon is our Store of the Month for March! Xavier, a member of our sales team, nominated the store because of their passion for our product and their dedication to their local community.

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Piccolo Mondo is a small chain of toy stores with two locations in the Portland Oregon area. Owners, Michelle and Merrick Smith opened the first location in 2006 . And opened their second location in Beaverton in 2011

‘Piccolo Mondo’  means “Small World” in Italian. And Michelle and her staff really take that phrase to heart, focusing their business on children and community. They have frequent events in the store, such as story telling, guest speakers, and play days. They’ve had Mike Reiss (producer and writer of the Simposons) come in and talk about his children’s book King Snozzle of Snozz. As well as play days dedicated to Blue Orange Games like Pengoloo and Spot it!

Mike Reiss reads King Snozzle of Snozz
Mike Reiss reads King Snozzle of Snozz

But my favorite event they ran last year was a promotion that benefited local schools. The promotion ran “Show your support for your child’s school when you shop at Piccolo Mondo Toys from Monday, November 11th – Thursday, November 14th. Just mention the name of the participating school and 15% of your sale will be donated to your school.”

Unlike some of their larger competitors, Piccolo Mondo does not carry modern video games or Bratz dolls opting instead for board games, puzzles and toys that help stir children’s imaginations.

Parents who shop at Piccolo Mondo are sure to recognize games from their childhood alongside many new modern classics. And Michelle makes a point of attending the big Toy Fair in New York every year so she can stay up to date on all the newest trends in toys.

Plus, their complimentary gift wrap is super cute:

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For more information, or to shop online, visit piccolomondotoys.com.

The whole team at Blue Orange Games would like to thank Michelle and the rest of the Piccolo Mondo Toys staff for believing in our games and for creating rewarding, educational experiences for their community. Congrats!

Kid’s Center – February Store of the Month

Kid’s Center – February Store of the Month

Blue Orange Games is lucky to partner with a fantastic bunch of retailers who are passionate about their businesses and supportive of our games. We want to do more to recognize the stores and individuals that make our mission possible. That’s how our new monthly spotlight on an outstanding Blue Orange Games retailer came about!

We are pleased to announce that Kid’s Center in Tucson, Arizona is our Store of the Month for February! Renaud, a member of our sales team, nominated the store after being impressed by their dedication to their community and their passion for Spot it! which is why they are a destination store for the greater Tucson area.

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Staff of Kid’s Center in Tucson, AZ

The Kid’s Center got its start in 1989 when the state of Arizona wanted to widen the road that Jim Davis’ old business (a kitchen design and construction company) was located on. So Jim and his wife decided to downsize their physical location and enter the toy industry.

Since they made the change to toys, Kid’s Center has been a center for learning and play for the entire region. Every year they make it a priority to engage with their local schools and communities, getting young excited about reading and playing games. And for the past 5 years, they have participated in the Tucson Festival of Books (A two-day attraction that brings more than 100,000 book-lovers to the nearby University of Arizona).

Reading and education is a huge priority for the store. They have over 15000 children’s books at their store and they are so beloved by their community of children’s book enthusiasts that they even ship their books internationally to as far away as Africa.

The top selling games in the store are all quick playing, easy to understand and offer some kind of education benefit. And Jim makes sure that players of all ages will appreciate the games he caries. He is a grandfather, so it brings him a lot of joy to play card games like Spot it! Timeline and Picwits! with his family.

Spot it! Cards

The Kid’s Center even helped with the development of Spot it! contributing to making it the smash sensation it is today. It was Jim’s nephew Stephen who first suggested the idea for a mini-game that we later called “Triplets” in the full version. It was Stephen’s idea to look for a match across 3 cards.

And their dedication to Spot it! doesn’t stop there! One of the things that first brought the Kid’s Center to MY Attention was Jim’s clever marketing strategy he came up with for to help promote Blue Orange Games. Jim reached out to us for custom made Spot it! pins that his customers can collect and bring back to the store to play. They earn a discount if they wear the pins back to the store and with a game of Spot it! using their pin as their card.

It’s exactly that sort of playful spirit and eye towards community that has kept the Kid’s Center the go-to destination for anyone interested in reading and games for the past 14 years.

The whole team at Blue Orange Games would like to thank Jim and the rest of the Kid’s Center staff for believing in our games and for creating rewarding, educational experiences for their community. Congrats!

Adventure Toys – January Store of the Month!

Adventure Toys – January Store of the Month!

Blue Orange Games is lucky to partner with a fantastic bunch of retailers who are passionate about their businesses and supportive of our games. We want to do more to recognize the stores and individuals that make our mission possible. That’s how our new monthly spotlight on an outstanding Blue Orange Games retailer came about!

Adventure Toys in beautiful Los Altos is one of the stand out stores that make up our supportive network of local Bay Area toy stores. Charmingly Situated on tree lined Main Street next to a mix of other small business, Adventure Toys has been providing personalized customer service and a unique selection of playthings since 1986.

Our regional sales manager, Xavier nominated Adventure Toys for our first Store of the Month of 2014 for their strong community values and commitment to promoting our games. The store owner, Leslie always calls us when she organizes an event, and since it’s just a hop, skip and a jump down the freeway, we always are happy to join!

I had a great conversation with Leslie, who gave me some interesting insight on what it takes to run a toy store, gender issues in toys, and the importance of knowing your customers and market.

adventure toys store frontLeslie’s coming to own a Toy Store doesn’t seem unusual, taking into consideration her professional background. She had worked in retail since her college days (when she also studied retail business), completing a manager’s training course at Macy’s corporate and then going on to work for Niemen Marcus in women’s ready to wear. She was with American Express when her son was born, but decided to leave the corporate world to spend more time with her baby. When he was entering 1st grade, Leslie’s mother found a listing for a toy store business coincidentally being sold by a mother and daughter team. Leslie and her mom took over the store in 1999, and it has been going strong ever since, although her mom isn’t involved any more. It’s easy to see how the store has prospered, as Leslie’s motivated personality and business savvy was very apparent in our conversation. She works well over the standard 40 hours a week, and chooses to personally handle all aspects of her business from payroll, to marketing and buying. She told me that she enjoys having more control and could never go back to working in the corporate environment. I asked her what advice she would give to someone who wanted to open a toy store and she replied cautiously that it would depend on the person’s background and business knowledge. It’s not all fun and games, owning a toy store. Leslie is well acquainted with the complexities of owning a small business, especially retail, in which margins are low and staff turnover can be high. That’s her biggest challenge, she told me, maintaining high quality store associates. She has found success employing bubbly and competent high school and college students, as well as local moms who want to work part time.

But it’s clear that Leslie is passionate about her chosen path and her community. She is very involved in the Los Altos merchants’ organization, and has even served on the board. The group is always organizing events for the community that help local merchants boost their business, such as Halloween trick or treating, Easter egg hunts, and holiday strolls. Every year on the Sunday after Thanksgiving, the organization puts on a Festival of Lights inspired by the Disney Land spectacle to entertain local families and of course, Adventure Toys always has a float.

I tried to get her to divulge what was the most interesting or unusual thing to happen at her store, hoping she would tell me about the time Mark Zuckerburg strolled in looking for the latest Lego set or the like. Being in the heart of Silicon Valley and a neighbor to Stanford University, Adventure Toys sees it’s “fair amount of famous people,” Leslie admitted, but she insisted that she and her staff don’t treat them any different. Everyone that walks in receives the same amount of attentive and personalized service to ensure that they find that special gift and leave with a positive lasting impression. Adventure Toy’s strong customer service orientation and curation of unique and high quality products gives the shop a boutique feel that the discerning customers of Los Altos appreciate.

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Leslie seems to have mastered the art of knowing your customer and market. Because her store is located in an affluent area where a considerable percentage of the population has advanced university degrees, she has noticed that certain items, such as games are particularly popular, so she makes it a point to stock a large selection of the best brands. Leslie explained that a lot of the parents in her area are very concerned with the amount of their kids’ digital interaction and time spent with screens, and they look to games as a way to help instill important values and skills in their kids. Jigsaw puzzles are another popular option for family time, especially the “family puzzles” category that has big and little pieces, allowing young and old to play. Leslie is wary of buying into fads too much and told me that despite their continued popularity, she foresees the burning out of the Rainbow Loom craze and doesn’t want to stock them anymore. Instead she focuses on offer what she knows works, such as games, puzzles, craft kits and science sets…notice a theme?

At the mention of science sets, I brought up a breakout star of 2013, GoldieBlox, and asked her how she felt about the construction toys made to inspire STEM interest in young girls. Debbie Sterling, the young woman who invented GoldieBlox is a Stanford grad and the incredible amount of local press she received in the early days made the sets sell like hot cakes at Adventure Toys.

“Some people argue that by using girly colors and typically female themes, GoldieBlox perpetuates gender roles, rather than going against them which the company claims to do,” I said, wanting to know Leslie’s take on the issue.

“As a toy store owner, I’ve noticed that no matter what you do, there are gender differences. Little girls, I don’t care what you put in front of them, they are still attracted to pink. Debbie did her market research…I don’t have any criticisms at all. She was still trying to get the engineering principals in there,” Leslie replied. In her opinion, Debbie is successful in the goal of GoldieBlox. The pink and “girly” presentation just makes it easier for girls to get it in their hands. As Leslie explained to me, you just have to have the right teacher presenting something properly for a child to latch onto something or explore a particular skill. Not everything has to be gender neutral. “We are the type of store that when a little boy goes to a doll stroller or a girl toy we encourage the parents. It helps the boys learn to nurture.” I was impressed with her approach. With over a decade’s experience in the business, Leslie comes across as someone customers can really trust to help them choose toys that are not only fun but add value to children’s lives. She makes it a point to be knowledgeable about her products and customers’ needs, and certainly has never turned down a staff training session with Blue Orange!

The whole team at Blue Orange Games would like to thank Leslie and the entire team at Adventure Toys for believing in our games and for fostering a warm, open-door relationship over all these years. Congrats!

Bigglesnorts Toys: December’s Store of the Month!

Bigglesnorts Toys: December’s Store of the Month!

Blue Orange Games is lucky to partner with a fantastic bunch of retailers who are passionate about their businesses and supportive of our games. We want to do more to recognize the stores and individuals that make our mission possible. That’s how our monthly spotlight on an outstanding Blue Orange Games retailer came about!

Store of the Month: December 2013

We are pleased to announce that Bigglesnorts in Albuquerque, New Mexico is our Store of the Month for December! Renaud, a member of our sales team, nominated the store after being impressed by their dedication to wholesome family fun, and their vocal enthusiasm for our brand, which helped them sell almost a thousand copies of Spot it! in their first year of business.

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The friendly faces of Bigglesnorts!

We surprised them with a bouquet of blue and orange balloons, candy, and a certificate commemorating their achievement. I caught up with the owner, Jason Penn over the phone to chat with him about his toy store and its success.

About Bigglesnorts Toys:

Video from inside the store courtesy of KASA News

Bigglesnorts Toys believes that fun is what brings families together! And Jason is lucky enough to work alongside his wife Elisa (who doubles as a pediatric physical therapist during the week). Their mission is to educate kids through play, believing that the act of Play is one of the most human experiences in the world (and a natural way of learning). Their catalog of games, toys and books is chosen based on 3 criteria: quality, opportunity for open-ended play, and ease of accessibility / universal appeal. As their website puts it:

  • Quality play comes first. We choose our products first and formost on the basis of quality. We sell toys that last and are fun.
  • Good toys make life more fun! Toys that promote open ended play are the toys that get played with the most. Its our pleasure to bring those toys to your family!
  • Great toys are for everyone! We want everyone to experience the fun for themselves so we always have toys out in the store to be played with!

Growing up, Jason fell in love with toys with LEGOs. He still remembers the very first LEGO he received – Set #928 – a spaceship that he has since built so many times that he can now do it completely from memory! And Jason’s love of playing with physical space shines through in the design of the store.

Bigglesnorts feels warm and inviting inside, with a natural flow that makes it fun to check out all the products. Blue Orange games are prominently displayed on the store’s demo tables so it is easy to play some quick rounds of Fastrack and Spot it! while shopping in the store. Everything is divided in 10 sections – Games, Outdoor, Building Toys, Craft, Transportation (Trains, Cars), Education & Science, Infant/Toddler, Plush, Puzzles, and Books. And each section is organized by age, with the products for younger people closer to the ground. From the cash wrap to the demo tables, the store’s custom-made surfaces are composed of nothing but rounded edges, so you can focus on all the goodies on display without worrying about colliding with any sharp corners.

Jason’s favorite thing about Albuquerque is the close-knit community, with its emphasis on small business and personal connections. And right now, Bigglesnorts is participating in the county’s Shop Local Holiday Campaign:

Coverage of the Shop Local campagin courtesy of KRQE News

Since Bigglesnorts is one of the most unique names we’ve ever come across, I had to ask Jason how the store got its name. The answer is a charming story from Elisa’s childhood: When she was growing up (and to this day) Elisa’s father refused to cuss. He believed there are more colorful and decent ways to express himself! He would make up his own silly, playful, imaginative words when he needed to express his frustration or excitement. So, when it came time to brainstorm ideas for what to call the store, Jason turned to Elisa and asked “What would your dad say if he stubbed his toe?” And she replied, “Ah, BIGGLESNORTS!”

And there you have it, the Bigglesnorts’ guide to success and happiness: be imaginative and don’t forget to play with your family.

Thank you Jason and the superb team at Bigglesnorts in Albuquerque for being a great example and friends of Blue Orange Games.

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