November 9, 2010
Educational Toys | Toys “R” Us Express Store Opens At Plaza
South Shore Plaza is one of six malls in Massachusetts where a Toys “R” Us express store has opened for this year’s holiday shopping season, Simon Property Group, Inc. has announced.
These popular pop-up stores also recently opened at Arsenal Mall, Atrium Mall, Cape Cod Mall, Emerald Square Mall, and Square One Mall.
Toys “R” Us express stores are designed to appeal to busy shoppers in the region this year, providing on-the-go parents, grandparents, and last-minute shoppers looking to purchase everything on little ones’ lists in one quick trip with a convenient selection of playthings and perennial favorites, including dolls, action figures, video games, and educational toys to fit every budget.
“Simon is always working to provide our customers with a variety of high quality, popular retailers in order to meet all of our shoppers’ needs,” said Laurel Sibert, portfolio vice president of mall marketing for Simon Property Group New England. “Toys “R” Us express stores are a great addition to our list of retailers this holiday season, and we’re confident that our shoppers will be thrilled with these new options and increased accessibility.”
In addition to the new Toys “R” Us express stores, Northshore Mall is home to a traditional Toys “R” Us store, and the Mall at Chestnut Hill houses a recently opened FAO Schwarz pop-up store which offers customers an edited assortment of the same items featured in the landmark FAO Schwarz Fifth Avenue store in New York City.
For further information, visit the Simon Property Group website at www.simon.com .
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April 24, 2011
CrypticLife @ 4:31 am:
Thanks 4trogan, I wrote a post incorporating the remarks of the idiot. He refers to “eugenics”, as though direct instruction were somehow a racist philosophy! It's teaching methodologies which never give the fundamental skills which create racial gaps in education. Rich kids get their basic phonics skills at home through educational toys their parents buy, poor kids don't. Poor kids thus never get the basics, while rich kids are able to make better use of what IS offered.
June 23, 2011
Moi @ 5:41 am:
Go to the farm store and get a fencer. Run the wire around the inside of the fence 12 inches above the dogs head, on plastic offsets. The dog will only touch it once or twice.