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  • Get baby furniture and nursery ideas, plus articles and reviews on baby shower gifts, gear, baby formula and baby names.
  • Baby furniture tips and ideas for crib, dresser and baby changing table.
  • Decorating your baby's nursery requires some planning because you will be spending time in this room and comfort for you is important.
  • Decorating a nursery requires four basic elements of furniture. The baby’s crib and changing table plus a baby dresser and a rocking chair for Mom. The cradle is more likely to be in your own bedroom.
  • Child bedroom furniture comes in a seemingly endless array of styles and designs. Kids grow up so fast that parents really need to consider which products will give them the most for their money.
  • One of the most important aspects of being a new mom is creating a safe nursery for your new baby. Here are a few nursery safety tips you can use.
  • Decorating the nursery, although fun, can be quite frustrating. The mom on a budget has to determine when to invest more, and when to invest less in decorating the baby room.
  • Decorating the nursery is a fun family project that helps your sibling adjust to the idea of a new baby. It also allows them the freedom of adding their personal touch to the baby's nursery and the chance to feel “big” and important.
  • Research has shown that bright colors, especially black, red and white, are better for eye evelopment in the early months. Big bold shapes are also good, as they help with focusing.
  • You’ve found out that your precious bundle of joy will be a girl. Pictures of pink and frills suddenly fill your head. But decorating for a little girl doesn’t have to be limited to pink.
  • Sometimes it’s wise to create a cozier, less stimulating room, so your baby boy is easier to put to sleep at night. You can adapt any of these themes to be perfect for your baby boy.
  • Design a nursery that will grow with your child. A little planning now can save you time and money down the road as your baby becomes older.

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