canaanelijah
10-13-2002, 04:12 AM
Hi All,
My name is Alida and I have twin boys who for the time being, sleep with us in our room. However, I'd like to make their room look more inviting and more like a babies room. They don't ever really go in there now, and I'd like to change that! I just can't think of what I want to do. The room is small. I have already purchased (from many months ago) The dark blue Noah's Ark border. Are they to big for that already?
I'm getting the little storage shelf with different colored toy containers in it. I had also seen a table that had a chalk board in the center, but I don't know if I should do that or just but a children's easel. What are the best tables for babies? I also REALLY need some sort of bookshelf in their room, but one that would make books seem accessible to 15 month old and really keep them interested in books. I have considered putting little shelf's into the walls somewhat low to the ground, but heard that this is bad because if they sit on it the whole shelf can fall and parts of the walls with it.
Another thing is, every time I go to church nurseries, I see little kitchens, a plastic garden, or tool shelf for babies to play with and my children love them. Which should I go with? I'd like to make my twins room something that would draw there attention. Any tips would be appreciated. They don't really have favorite toys at all but LOVE climbing on stuff, any toys for rooms that can withstand TWO boys? Please email me at [email protected] Thanks. Alida
My name is Alida and I have twin boys who for the time being, sleep with us in our room. However, I'd like to make their room look more inviting and more like a babies room. They don't ever really go in there now, and I'd like to change that! I just can't think of what I want to do. The room is small. I have already purchased (from many months ago) The dark blue Noah's Ark border. Are they to big for that already?
I'm getting the little storage shelf with different colored toy containers in it. I had also seen a table that had a chalk board in the center, but I don't know if I should do that or just but a children's easel. What are the best tables for babies? I also REALLY need some sort of bookshelf in their room, but one that would make books seem accessible to 15 month old and really keep them interested in books. I have considered putting little shelf's into the walls somewhat low to the ground, but heard that this is bad because if they sit on it the whole shelf can fall and parts of the walls with it.
Another thing is, every time I go to church nurseries, I see little kitchens, a plastic garden, or tool shelf for babies to play with and my children love them. Which should I go with? I'd like to make my twins room something that would draw there attention. Any tips would be appreciated. They don't really have favorite toys at all but LOVE climbing on stuff, any toys for rooms that can withstand TWO boys? Please email me at [email protected] Thanks. Alida