Latest Children’s Orchard in Murfreesboro is Opening Soon

Check out an article from Nashville Parent about the upcoming opening of Children’s Orchard Murfreesboro, Tennessee:

Children's Orchard Murfreesboro store, clean and neat and organized with clothing and toys and stroller, open floor plan

While it sounds like an outdoors activity for children, it’s quite the opposite. The Children’s Orchard is a children’s clothing resale shop from [Minnesota] with a Murfreesboro location underway.

After moving from Minnesota, following their children to Tennessee as they pursued their college education, Angie and Jeff Geldert decided to open a store of their own. “We love living in Murfreesboro and want to give back to our new community and helping them by providing economical but stylish clothing options for their children,” says Angie. “Our store is an upscale resale store of children’s name brand clothing (sizes 0 – 14), shoes, toys, books and accessories such as bouncy seats, high chairs and strollers. We do not sell car seats or beds for safety reasons. We sell items at roughly 30% of the retail price. We offer a serviceman discount for military, police and fireman,” she adds.

If you want to sell your items to them, start prepping your stuff! They are still in the process of remodeling their store front to fit their needs, but they will open soon — hoping for the store build-out to be completed by March 4, open to buy clothing and other items by March 7 and a hopeful opening to the public in April. The location is set for 2705 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro. They will be open seven days a week Mon – Sat 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. and Sun 12 – 6 p.m. Call 615-410-7610 or visit childrensorchard.com/stores/murfreesboro.

This article was written by Kiera Ashford, associate editor of Nashville Parent and mother of two. See the article on the Nashville Parent website here.

Moms Make Amazing Business Owners

Sheree Commerford. Photo by Sam Elsom for Captain and the Gypsy Kid; courtesy My Domaine
Sheree Commerford. Photo by Sam Elsom for Captain and the Gypsy Kid; courtesy My Domaine

Building a business and building a family can happen simultaneously—just ask any of the four mom-preneurs highlighted in this article by Sacha Strebe for My Domaine.

“There has never been a better time for women to be creatively fulfilled and also pursue the role of motherhood. The digital era in a way has set us free. Our value cannot be hidden anymore; it’s out there in the open for all to see.” 

– Sheree Commerford, stylist and founder of Captain and the Gypsy Kid, featured in the article mentioned above.

NTY Franchise Company has helped inspired moms like Sheree pursue their creative passions and achieve their dreams of owning a business many times over. Passionate about fashion and kids? Open a Children’s Orchard store and do what you love every day.

Check out the article for more inspiring tips and advice for running a successful business while raising a family.

CHILDREN’S ORCHARD: Successful Franchisees Share Their Secrets

Check out this insightful interview from Business-Opportunities.biz featuring two longtime Children’s Orchard franchisees:

Claudia Aguirre and Donahi Bunt, owners of a Children’s Orchard franchise in McAllen, Texas.
Claudia Aguirre and Donahi Bunt, owners of a Children’s Orchard franchise in McAllen, Texas.

 

 

Successful franchisees Claudia & Donahi share their story

We recently spoke with Claudia Aguirre and Donahi Bunt, owners of a Children’s Orchard franchise in McAllen, Texas, and learned why they chose the franchise, what challenges they faced when they first started out and, lastly, what advice they have for potential franchisees.

How long have you been a franchise owner? 

11 years.

What were you doing before becoming a franchise owner? 

We both had worked part time in our families’ businesses for years. (Claudia in the Maquila field and Donahi in the telecommunications field.) It came a time that we wanted to have the experience to create and operate our own business.

Why did you choose Children’s Orchard franchise opportunity? 

As moms, we know how expensive it is to dress the kids in style and how fast they outgrow their clothes. Children’s Orchard offers parents a way to make money by selling their children’s outgrown, gently used items. Plus, they can stick around and shop for fashionable clothing, toys and equipment for a fraction of the retail price. It’s a great concept!

What were some of the challenges you faced starting a franchise?

Finding a way to finance the business and creating an appropriate work and life balance was difficult, especially in the early years when we were just getting the business going.

Where did you research or get advice about starting a franchise?

We called some store owners and talked to a lawyer, but we already knew we wanted to be part of the Children’s Orchard team. During our first year of operation, we visited some of the top performing Children’s Orchard franchises to learn about their daily processes.

How much does starting a franchise cost? 

All of our money! Truthfully, it was an amount very close to what the corporate office told us, but we exceeded that during the first couple of years.

What does a typical day look like for you?

In the early years we were both full-time at the store. Little by little, we built a great team capable of handling much of the day-to-day operations. One of us takes care of the administration and the other takes care of advertising and marketing.

What is your secret to success?

Remember, your customers are the reason you are in business. When something goes wrong, spend your time and energy making it right. Don’t waste time searching for someone to blame. Stay focused on your goals, and track your results. Build a great team to help you reach your goals.

What would you do differently if you had to do it all over?

We would definitely invest more time into learning about our market before opening our doors.

Where do you see your business in five years?

We just moved to a bigger location for the third time, so right now, we just want to focus on getting everything under control and use this change to impact our sales and community involvement in a positive way.

What is one trend that really excites you?

Businesses becoming more eco-friendly is really exciting. It’s rewarding to be part of that trend by allowing parents to recycle their children’s clothes and toys.

What are your favorite online tools or resources and what do you love about them?

Google Drive: All our images, documents, ideas and campaigns are available on any device!

Constant Contact: We love being able to email market!

Do you (or did you ever) have a mentor?

We like to look for learning opportunities everywhere. Other store owners have helped with that learning process.

What advice do you have for others looking to own a franchise? 

Understand that you are buying a franchise in order to mitigate risk and follow a proven success model. If you’re not willing to follow a franchise system, you’ll want to look for another opportunity.

Learn everything you can about the franchise before you buy. Get to know the management team, the owners and the history of the franchise. Talk to as many franchisees as possible, and ask questions. If possible, visit a few franchise units to see the day-to-day operation and talk to customers regarding their opinion of the business.

Would you recommend others be franchisees? Why?

Yes. Buying into a franchise gives you a proven system and support from people with experience in the industry. At the same time, you are the business owner, so you must stay focused in order to succeed.

Where can people get more information on Children’s Orchard franchise opportunities?

Visit the website here.

Where can people find Children’s Orchard on social media?Facebook

CHILDREN’S ORCHARD: Halloween is Here!

Halloween is here and your kids might need some last minute costumes…

Remember to shop at Children’s Orchard for some like-new, gently-used costumes for your kids. No matter what they want to be this year, at Children’s Orchard we can help. Stop by your local Children’s Orchard and see the fun things we have for your kids to dress up in!

No one wants to spend a ton of money on something that the kids will wear one night! Your kids will love the assortment and ideas for Halloween at Children’s Orchard…and you’ll love the low prices on like-new costumes – and we don’t mind a bit that it’s last minute!

Children's Orchard little chick Halloween costume, little kid carrying pumpkin bucket

 

CHILDREN’S ORCHARD: Halloween at Children’s Orchard

Halloween is almost here…and at Children’s Orchard we have a large variety of costumes for your kids in a variety of sizes!

Maybe your son wants to be a superhero this year – or your daughter wants to be a doctor. Or maybe they have a  new invention that is all their own that they can find the key pieces for at Children’s Orchard.

Stop by your local Children’s Orchard and see what we have for costumes.* You’ll be able to find something fun for your kids without breaking the bank…and with the great costumes you’ll find at Children’s Orchard’s low prices, you’ll feel a bit like a superhero yourself!

Children's Orchard Halloween promotion with two little girls holding arts and crafts paper ghosts on sticks

*Inventory varies for each store.

CHILDREN’S ORCHARD: Shoes & Boots for Fall

Your kids need warm feet and chances are their shoes and boots from last fall no longer fit.

It might just be time for a trip to Children’s Orchard…where you can find like-new, gently-used shoes and boots for your kids. We have a large variety of sizes and styles that you and your kids are sure to love.

Stop by your local Children’s Orchard today and find some new footwear for your kids. They will have a fun, new style that fits them, great quality shoes– and they’ll have warm feet!

Children's Orchard baby shoes with text that says kids' shoes and boots for fall

 

 

 

CHILDREN’S ORCHARD: Children’s Holiday Looks

Take a look at this great video from Twin Cities Live. It shows the fantastic prices you can get on like-new clothes at Children’s Orchard. Source: twincitieslive.com

There is nothing cuter than getting the kids all dressed up for the holidays.  What is tough is convincing yourself to spend the money on those outfits that they will probably wear once.
 

Children’s Orchard in Minnetonka can help with that.  They have clothes that are like new for a whole lot less.  Becky Geyer from Children’s Orchard shows us some of the looks. 

J.D.:

  • Khaki pants, Cherokee (original $16), $6
  • White polo shirt, Tommy Hilfiger (original $24), $8
  • Stiped sweatshirt, Polo (original $49.50), $15

Retail: $89.50
Children’s Orchard Price: $29

 Jack:

  • Khaki pants, Gymboree (original $32), $10
  • Plaid shirt, Polo (original $49.50), $12
  • Navy v-neck sweater, GAP (original $30), $8
  • Jacket, Land’s End (original $45), $15

Retail: $156.50
Children’s Orchard Price: $45

 Evelyn:

  • Black leggings, Children’s Place (original $20), $6
  • Ivory Paris motif sweater, Epic Threads (original $28), $8
  • Pink puffer jacket, GAP (original $105), $30

Retail: $153
Children’s Orchard Price: $44

Eteria

  • Pink leggings, Epic Threads (original $18), $6
  • Black love statement sweater, Epic Threads (original $28), $10

Retail: $46
Children’s Orchard Price: $16

 William

  • Denim jeans, (Original $48), $12
  • White shirt, Joseph Aboud (original $40), $10
  • Moss v-neck sweater, Mossimo (original $20), $6
  • Dress blazer, Joseph About (original $250), $50

Retail: $358
Children’s Orchard Price: $78

CHILDREN’S ORCHARD: Sweater Season

Our days and nights are getting cooler, the leaves are starting to change to vibrant fall colors, and it’s time for your kids to start wearing sweaters and warmer clothes. It’s most definitely sweater season!

At Children’s Orchard we have a large variety of sweaters, as well as jackets and coats, to help keep your little ones warm this season.

Stop by your local Children’s Orchard today and see all the great gently-used, like-new sweaters and other apparel, shoes, boots, and accessories we have for your kids for fall – at up to 70% off of retail prices!

Children's Orchard two kids jumping in the air holding hands. Girl is wearing purple sweater dress and boy is wearing striped sweater and jeans

 

CHILDREN’S ORCHARD: A Children’s Orchard Business

Being able to buy and sell gently-used, like-new clothing, shoes, toys, and accessories is great for shoppers. Children outgrow everything pretty fast. But, as a business, Children’s Orchard is a whole other matter. It is, in fact, a very smart business.

Maybe you’ve been thinking about how great it would be to own your own business? Or maybe you’ve been thinking about what a great opportunity it is to own one that has such a huge need in your community? Children’s clothing, shoes, equipment, and toys are always needed, and the fact that they’re at much lower prices and gently-used – or hardly used in most cases because they’re outgrown so quickly – makes it even better!

Look no further than Children’s Orchard. Take a look at our franchise information and see what you can do to move forward in owning your own highly-supported, successful business. You’ll be happy you did!

Children's Orchard own a franchise promotion, little girl with trendy knitted hat and scarf, text that says dream it, wish it, do it

 

CHILDREN’S ORCHARD: Readers’ Choice 2015: Retail & Services

Take a look at the results for the Readers’ Choice 2015: Retail & Services awards. The second store on the list is Children’s Orchard as a 2 year winner for the Best Children’s Clothing Store! Remember, at Children’s Orchard you get great deals on gently-used clothing, shoes, toys, and equipment for kids. Go to our Store Locator page to find a Children’s Orchard close to you and find some like-new pieces for your kids – while at the same time bringing in their outgrown, gently-used pieces for cash-on-the-spot – or use it towards some like-new pieces that will fit your kids now!  Source: parenting.com Children's Orchard store front

Best Children’s Clothing Store

Children’s Orchard — 2 Year Winner Neat and tidy, this kid’s resale retail option keeps the budget in check while keeping kids in style. Let the kids play as you shop, win-win. www.childrensorchard.com “Children’s Orchard has great deals on clothes that your kids will grow out of so quickly that you’ll be glad you didn’t spend more!” — Jennifer Pang