Innovation will bring us back to the future.
Kids Today, September, 2009 by Lazar, Mark
By Mark Lazar
As I write this column for the September issue, I can only guess what we might see at this year's ABC Show - but I guess I'll do it anyway.
The Naturally Kids Pavilion will be bigger, with more manufacturers betting that quality goods will ring the register with buyers and thus consumers. Prying the "green(backs)" from consumers' pockets this year has never been more challenging. In fact, it has got us all scratching our heads with the "I've never seen it like this before" look on our collective faces.
So, in times like these, the upcoming show should be full of innovation and creativity ... but not only on the product side. At this year's show there will be new thoughts on these issues:
the legality of the minimum...
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