| Minding Your Business Seven years ago, when her third child was still an infant, Sharon Zumm-Campbell decided it was time to stop picking up her daughters toys and time to start putting the babys stuffed animals to work.
In the early days, Zumm-Campbell was the sole employee and traveled to trade shows to
market to retailers. Now, her husband and children pitch in. She also has catalogs and a
Web site, www.smiletime.com, and her products are distributed to 150 stores nationwide.
While she wouldnt give specific figures, Zumm-Campbell says sales are on the rise. Other toys in the Smile Time stable include Happy Huggers, toys that wrap around children, and Smiling Faces, small, plush toys with expressive faces. Zumm-Campbell plans to continue developing different designs, but her skills are not limited to motherhood and entrepreneurship. She sells oil paintings of Virginia fox-hunting scenes and is writing and illustrating a childrens book thats unrelated to her product line. "I keep pretty busy," she says. Holly M. Rodriguez
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