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Making Clean-Up Time More Fun for Kids
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Toydozer inventor Amy Bradley on creating a toy to help clean up small toys.
- Duration 2:14
- Date Nov 28, 2012
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My next guest out of new product that tries to make cleaning up after playtime that more fun for the kids joining me now for this -- small business big ideas is Amy Bradley seasoned venture of be.
Two point -- are near the toy -- or as and wait to get the kids to clean up after them -- -- right right yes yeah parents.
Great for parents for parents or for kids that's quite explain the toys and we -- it's available on Amazon and fifteen bucks but him.
Why why did you -- that.
-- what is well I have an eight year old son and most parents will tell you that their kids love toys that come in a million little pieces.
You know my son especially loves Legos and every single day they're scattered all over the floor.
Making clean up time just issued she tedious chore for all of us.
I'm so I had this idea to create the toy desserts modeled after parts of the -- -- Let's scooped them up his his legacy buttons like them all up in the second kids like this gala yeah relative advocates cleaning -- it's it's definitely toy addicts so you know they did colors appeal to them the fact that it's sort of based on a bulldozer kills them but the fact that it gets their -- cleaned up quickly and they actually have fun using it so it's kinda got at all and you.
Mom and huge decided that you wanted -- to create the product at the same time though you you first your first batch of toys were made in Mexico and -- yes disaster yeah and then you brought manufacturing back to this country right.
Right well you know -- we received our first.
Production run from Mexico it was 85% were damaged and you know you've put so much work into leading up to the actual production -- -- -- it took months and months of hard work.
So you know it's devastating when that happens -- But I think.
Ultimately what we realize was we were not in control I mean when your products it is -- so far away whether it's China -- Mexico.
You know you can't be hands on there's no way I could just up and you know get to the factory and be there to oversee what's going on.
But now it's twenty minutes up the road and have -- Pennsylvania makes.
All the different Amy -- -- it's it's a -- -- the holidays are for small business yet as Amy thank you thank you very much thanks for having not done a severed amp.