Should You Buy Toddler Size Furniture
Children love furniture that fits them but are you
wise to invest in it? "Toddler-sized" doesn't stay
very practical for very long. Bob Benson gives us
his thoughts on this topic........
Your baby has grown into a full-fledged
toddler and is ready for a "big girl" or 'big boy" bed. Have
you seen the latest toddler furniture? It's cute! But you
really don't have to spend a lot to make your toddler
comfortable in his or her bedroom.
Your first decision will be whether to
buy a toddler bed. The toddler bed is a piece of furniture
sized just right for babies who are too big for their crib.
Most use the mattress from the crib, however, so they are
not actually that much bigger in size. Toddler beds just get
the child accustomed to sleeping without rails all around
and is low enough that if the child rolls out, he won't get
hurt.
Has your child grown quickly? If so, you
might think about skipping the toddler bed as furniture and
buy a twin size bed instead. You can purchase rails made of
cloth and plastic that do a fine job of keeping the child in
the bed and allowing him more room for movement. If you are
looking to save money, this is one way to do it. By buying a
twin bed you've eliminated the often expensive toddler size
furniture that will only have to be upgraded later.
Should you buy a toddler size dresser?
Again, the toddler furniture is precious, but do you expect
your two or three year old to always put away his socks,
underwear or t-shirts? The purchase of toddler size
furniture is less about function and more about how
absolutely adorable it is. Unless you just have money to
blow, invest in furniture that will last the child (or
someone else in the family later if it doesn't match his
room any more) for a lifetime. If you buy a six drawer
dresser now you can still insist your toddler help put his
things away by putting items like socks, shirts and under
clothes in the lower drawers. Since the furniture will be
heavier, help open and close the drawers for him to avoid
smashing his little fingers.
When considering furniture for a
toddler's room remember to keep special needs in mind. Some
children have allergic reactions to compressed woods, or the
glues used to hold them together. If you have just bought
new furniture that seems to have a loud smell and your child
develops allergy symptoms, let your doctor know. It may help
pin down the allergy culprit without undergoing a lot of
tests. Use the money you save by not buying toddler
furniture to change the decor in your child's room often.
A toddler who likes Big Bird one day may
be crazy over princesses or Thomas the Tank Engine another
day. Use standard colors that match the furniture you've
selected and you can change themes of the room as often as
your child changes favorites.
Your toddler's room can still be cute and
as unique as his ever changing personality even if you don't
sink a lot of money into toddler sized furniture.
Article Author - Bob Benson
Bob Benson is the founder of Furniture
online. You can check out their website at http://www.my-childrens-furniture.info.
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