Even though it recently filed for bankruptcy, national toy store Toys ‘R’ Us plans to not only remain open, but to institute new improvement measures at its stores, The Daily Nonpareil reported yesterday. The chain has 1,600 Toys ‘R’ Us and Babies ‘R’ Us stores. The company has also started some new measures for more convenient shopping, including the opening of new playrooms where children can try out games as a way for parents to gauge their popularity with their children, while toy demonstrators are nearby to answer questions and introduce similar toys. “Our store is open and continuing to provide customers with great service and a curated assortment of merchandise in the toy and baby categories,” a corporate statement said. “We have a number of exciting initiatives underway, including improvements to our stores and loyalty programs, and we are leveraging technology to bring our physical stores to life. Our team members look forward to seeing customers in our stores and putting huge smiles on children’s’ faces.”
