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Andrew Edwards
The name is a tongue twister. The store is like a giant toy box.
Gary and Diane Naumann opened the fourth branch of Toy Boat Toy
Boat Toy Boat last Tuesday at Fashion Island. The store is filled
with tricycles, dolls, trucks and pirate ships.
“We carry just about everything -- we have Mattel; we have Hasbro;
but we have a lot of specialty toys,” Gary Naumann said.
Some favorite toys at the store, the Naumanns said, are the bright
plastic Bruder trucks that are stacked near the doorway. Kettler
tricycles and Madame Alexander dolls have also been big sellers, and
grown-up collectors are known to frequent the shop.
“We sell a lot to adults too,” Diane Naumann said, though the
store also carries small toys children can buy with pocket change.
“You can buy things for 15 cents -- parachute guys,” she said.
The Naumanns started their chain 10 years ago, after the Corona
del Mar toy store where Diane had worked was closed. Gary Naumann
left his job at Deloitte and Touche to open the store.
“There’s a lot less zeroes, but actually it’s a lot more
personal,” he said. “How could you not have fun working in a toy
store?”
Diane Naumann has about 17 years experience selling toys. In that
time, she’s noticed more and more young children want toys that used
to be geared to older boys and girls.
“It’s changed a bit because the kids are getting older toys at a
younger age. They’re growing up a lot faster,” she said.
Though the new store is in swanky Fashion Island, the owners want
Toy Boat to feel like Main Street.
“Basically, as fancy as this looks, it’s a neighborhood toy store,
and we want to keep it a neighborhood toy store,” Gary Naumann said.
Toys marketed as tie-ins to movies or cartoons are rare at Toy
Boat. The couple prefer to sell more timeless playthings, such as
stuffed animals, puzzles and die-cast cars.
“Our bent is really classic, traditional toys,” Diane Naumann
said. “Things that have really lasted for years.”
All four Toy Boat stores are in Newport Beach. Will the Naumanns
open a store in another city?
“Never say never -- that’s the old line,” Gary Naumann said. “We’d
consider it down the line.”
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