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Toy store

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Type of shop

Atoy store ortoy shop is a type ofretail businessspecializing in sellingtoys; usually ones marketed towardschildren.

A toy store inConstantia,Cape Town,South Africa

History

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The first toy store was founded in 1760 byWilliam Hamley in London, under the name of "Noah's Ark", later renamed to Hamleys.[1][2] Set over seven floors, a Hamleys branch at 200Regent Street in theWest End of London opened in 1881. The famous toy store in New York City, FAO Schwarz, was founded under the name Schwarz Toy Bazaar. It was founded in 1862 by the German immigrant,Frederick August Otto Schwarz.[3] The former largest toy retailer in the United States, Toys "R" Us, started business in 1948 byCharles Lazarus, a veteran of World War II.[4] In 2015, FAO Schwarz closed, and did not reopen until after Toys "R" Us wentbankrupt in 2018.[3]

Notable examples

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Founded in 1760,Hamleys' flagship store has been based onRegent Street, London since 1881

Economics

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The Casagrande toy store started its operations in 1912 inTurku, Finland.[5] The store pictured in 2014.

Today, toy stores face competition from the online toy market. As a result, many large toy retailers have been rendered bankrupt. These competing websites includeAmazon oreBay. Toys "R" Us cut prices in an attempt to compete, but it ultimately ended in failure.[4] AsJeff P. Bezos explained, "For a toy store to survive, they've got to create the kind of fun that Amazon can't." Toy Stores that adopt this model by increasing in-store interactivity have been more successful in maintaining business. Another model many stores have adopted is an online alternative, specifically for the individual retailer.[6]

Gender-based marketing

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Main article:Gender neutrality § Children's toys

There can be a large gender bias for the marketing of certain products. This includes using color to market products to a certain gender, or only showing one gender to market to that specific demographic. On the U.S.Disney Store website, the toys for boys are predominantly red, black, brown, or grey, while the toys for girls are mostly pink or purple. However, the toys meant for both boys and girls were mostly of the same color palette as the toys for boys.[7]

A shop specializing in homemade toys inOslo,Norway

References

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  1. ^Peter Matthews, Michelle Dunkley McCarthy (1994).The Guinness Book of Records 1994. Facts on File. p. 134.
  2. ^"The history of Hamleys". 2010-02-11. Retrieved2019-03-25.
  3. ^abHowland, Daphne."FAO Schwarz returns to New York".Retail Dive. Retrieved2019-03-25.
  4. ^abBlakemore, Erin."Inside the Rise and Fall of Toys 'R' Us".HISTORY. Retrieved2019-03-25.
  5. ^"Historia" (in Finnish). Leluliike Casagrande. Retrieved14 November 2023.
  6. ^"Why neighborhood toy stores are thriving while Toys R Us goes bankrupt".Washington Post. Retrieved2019-03-25.
  7. ^Auster, Carol J.; Mansbach, Claire S. (2012). "The Gender Marketing of Toys: An Analysis of Color and Type of Toy on the Disney Store Website".Sex Roles.67 (7–8):375–388.doi:10.1007/s11199-012-0177-8.ISSN 0360-0025.S2CID 143551702.

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