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Lincoln, Neb. - Aaron and Karla Pederson aren't just storeowners these days; they're customers as well. While they first started their Kid's Stuff Superstore here eight years ago (Karla is the daughter of long-time juvenile retailer Gene Francis), having children of their own, twins girls who will be 3 in June, has given them a whole new perspective.
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Paul Frank, known for its fun-loving and recognizable character, Julius the Monkey, is partnering with Babies ‘R' Us to launch all-new Small Paul designs that will be available exclusively at Babies ‘R' Us stores nationwide beginning later this month.
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The American Society of Furniture Designers is now accepting submissions for the 17th annual Pinnacle Awards. Deadline for entries is June 1, but late entries will be accepted through June 15 with a late fee of $25 per entry.
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KooKoo Bear Kids, an online, catalog, and retail store marketer of designer kids' rooms and exceptional gifts, was selected to design Atlanta Brave's Relief Pitcher Mark Wohler's kids' rooms in his reconstructed house that was destroyed by fire. The Roswell Women's Club is using the house for this year's Designer Showcase Home Tour.
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Kolkraft is recalling about 46,000 Tender Vibes & Light Vibes bassinets because the latches that attach the bassinet base onto the metal frame can appear to be locked in place but still remain unlocked, which causes a fall hazard.
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CopCorp Licensing and TK Brand Group have joined forces to form Knockout Licensing, a full-service licensing agency for big-name brands. T
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The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association petitioned the Consumer Product Safety Commission this week to adopt a rule to define and distinguish between what they see as hazardous "soft" pillow-like crib bumper pads and traditional crib bumpers.
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LOS ANGELES — CBS's national daytime program "The Talk" aired a special Million Dollar Baby Shower last week, just three days after the birth of co-host Sharon Osbourne's first grandchild, with with a series of mom-oriented giveaways. The studio audience was comprised entirely of pregnant women, all of whom received the products featured on the show.
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