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February 27, 2008
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ANNOUNCEMENT

Agenda set for Kids Today's 8th annual conference

The 8th Annual Kids Today conference, Playing for Keeps, will be held March 4-6 in Savannah, Ga. If you're a retailer, manufacturer or supplier in the juvenile/youth industry you need to be there to find out how to better reach your customers, harness the power of the media, build a successful brand and tap into the consumer psyche. Learn what the next generation of retailers has up their sleeve and find out how other companies have grown their businesses! Registration is open online now at kidstodayonline.com or by calling 336-605-1066.

Special Offer!
All Baby and Child Inc., the parent company of the ABC Show, is sponsoring attendance at the Kids Today Conference. ABC will pay the registration fee for all independent juvenile retailers planning to attend until the conference is sold out!

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    High Point— Several additional companies say they'll open their showroom doors here for premarket March 3 and 4, bringing the roster of exhibitors to more than 40. more » » » 
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    A Senate committee agreed on legislation designed to reform the Consumer Product Safety Commission in the wake of massive product recalls last year. more » » » 
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  • Kelly Neal to appear on Working Mother cover
    Kelly Neal, president of Green Frog Art, will appear on the April cover of Working Mother magazine. more » » » 
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  • Regal Lager wins award for office workouts
    Juvenile products distributor Regal Lager has received an award for instituting a program designed to encourage a more active lifestyle for its employees. more » » » 
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  • Toys "R" Us tightens quality control
    Toys“R”Us announced further changes to its rigorous quality assurance standards. The company has moved decisively to make these proactive changes to its safety protocols and policies, even as it continues to advocate actively for strengthened product safety standards on a national level. more » » » 
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  • Nurseryworks partners with fashion house Lucy Sykes New York
    Los Angeles-base Nurseryworks, maker of infant and youth furniture and bedding, has teamed up children’s fashion designer Lucy Sykes New York for a colorful crib bedding set, Confetti. more » » » 
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  • Market hits
    Check out hit furniture trends in the kids market. more » » » 
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  • From Playthings - Show Buzz 3: Toy Fair winds down
    NEW YORK—Mixed news coverage of the industry's efforts to produce safer toys did little to dampen the bright spirit of attendees at the 105th American International Toy Fair. more » » » 
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