Kid's Retail: A playful ad-venture |
By Kristen Hampshire |
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Very Ventura's kid's cove beacons children to an under-the-sea experience.![]() Angela Rosales loves overhearing the,”Wow!” reaction of surprise and joy when children enter the dedicated Kids Cove space inside her coastal store, Very Ventura Gift Shop & Gallery in Ventura, California. An undersea scene with blue waves that hang from the ceiling and vibrant green seaweed fronds brush up against slat wall displays, while a playful sign identifies the dedicated space for the young and young at heart. “The kids get that they are ‘undersea’ and they let their imaginations run wild and really enjoy the space,” says Rosales, whose husband designed and built the cove’s features. The Kids Cove is a new addition to the shop, which opened nine years ago as a gift and art gallery to showcase “our special slice of the coast.” ![]() Playful plush jellyfish hang from a children’s display on a slat wall. Photos: Jessica Militello Play and purposeTo carve room for kids products, Rosales moved around other displays and reduced the gallery portion of her shop. However, because of the ample wall space her store provides, she can still hang art on walls to sell. “I needed the retail space instead because it’s more turnover,” she explains.A dedicated space was a priority for Rosales because it creates a store within a store feel and gives kid’s toys and apparel the attention they deserve. “If you are going to create the space, no matter the size, theme it out so it’s clearly identifiable that ‘this is kids stuff’ and you are not just mixing kids items with other merchandise,” she advises. “Create a space that is fun.” “If you are going to create the space, no matter the size, theme it out so it’s clearly identifiable that ‘this is kid’s stuff’ and you are not just mixing kids items with other merchandise.” – Angela Rosales![]() A Kids Cove decorated in an underwater theme complements children’s products. Finding favoritesSourcing children’s products is simply fun for Rosales. “I love the water toys — I could play with them all day! And the toy section is fun for our employees, too.”![]() Themed displays organized by brand, product type and color offer something for every young guest. The toys she sources are often eco-friendly or have a give-back component. “The other thing we notice with toys is a good sales rep can be your best friend because toy trends change quickly,” says Rosales. “A favorite toy today is not necessarily the favorite toy tomorrow. As a retailer, we have to stay on top of it and make some key partnerships to stay on the forefront.” Rosales focuses on coastal-themed kids’ toys and clothing and mixes in some trending items like NeeDoh toys that are described as the ultimate stress ball made of “gratifying goo.” |