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Mrs. Nelson's Toy and Book Shop: A Kid-Friendly Haven in Southern California
May 21, 2008
When
Judy Nelson and her husband, Byron, built a location for their children's bookstore,
Mrs. Nelson's Toy and Book Shop, in
La Verne, California, they made it as inviting to kids as possible. "The
current location looks much like a home from the outside, with a lawn, flowers,
and bay windows," said store manager Andrea Vuleta. "The interior
of the bookstore is contemporary, with carpeting and tile, in shades of blue
with red and yellow. It is very kid-friendly with benches for reading and play
tables."
Judy Nelson, a former occupational therapist, was inspired to become a bookseller
by the pleasure she found in reading with her four children. "I discovered the
joy of enjoying books together and we spent a lot of our time visiting libraries
and bookstores together," she said. "We became book junkies. When
the kids were all in school and I started thinking about returning to work,
I knew that owning a children's bookstore would be a dream come true."
Now, two of the Nelson's four children, Laura and Pat Nelson, work in the business'
book fair division and will take over most of the responsibilities for the entire
business by the end of 2011.
Mrs. Nelson's opened in 1985 in a 1,200-square-foot space in nearby Covina.
Several years later, Judy and Byron Nelson moved the store to a 6,000-square-foot
location they built on a busy street that links the historic downtowns of three
older cities, La Verne, San Dimas, and Claremont.
Of
the store's 35,000 titles, middle-grade fiction is the biggest category, followed
by picture books, and easy chapter books. State-driven curricula also play a
role in Mrs. Nelson's book selections, which meet the needs of neighborhood teachers
and parents who are home-schooling their children. Toys make up about 35 percent of the business, with
that percentage increasing over the holiday season. A series of baking kits
-- including ones for making pizza and pretzels -- from Sassafras
is a top seller.
Mrs. Nelson's contributes generously to its community. "Once or twice
a year, we 'clean house' and donate older merchandise in the form of books and
toys to several local charities," said Vuleta. "Each holiday season,
we work to provide books to organizations that work with children. Our book
fair branch gives back a percentage of sales to the sponsoring schools, either
in cash or a larger percentage in books. Last year schools received about $85,000
from us in book fair earnings."
The store also contributes in the form of weekly story times and in-store programs.
"At this time, we are starting to see adults come to the store because
of their childhood memories," said Vuleta. "Our hope is to continue
being the store that connects kids with literacy, and a resource for all of
our educators. With that in mind, we have set as a goal for the next school year
to get two authors into each of our local schools. Based on the strong results
of our most recent Young Authors Contest, we plan to help kids succeed in their
dreams of being writers by providing more resources and workshops."
Since BookExpo America is in L.A. this year, most of Mrs. Nelson's staff will
be attending, as well as taking advantage ABA's Day of Education on Thursday,
May 29. Vuleta and staff held a strategy session to ensure coverage of as many
educational seminars as possible. "I am very excited to have BEA in our
back yard!" she said. "My main educational interests this year are:
'Leveraging Localism,' 'Give It Away to Get It Back,' and 'Independent Retailing.'
Fortunately, many other Mrs. Nelson's staff will be able to attend since it's
in Los Angeles. We'll be able to cover all of the events so I won't feel I am
missing anything!" --Karen Schechner
Topics: Book Sense, About Bookstores,
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