Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Finding Kids Bedroom Furniture Online

Purchasing for kids bedroom furniture can be a fun time for not only you, but the kid you are purchasing for. There is a variety of choices out there for close to any fashion of bedroom furniture for kids Read More

Tips for Selecting Unique Kids Furniture that Inspires Creativity

When outfitting your kids’ rooms, it’s important to be conscious of how their surroundings can affect their mood and even stimulate their minds. A carefully selected set of bedroom furniture can make your child’s room a comforting sanctuary while inspiring creativity and artistic growth. The following examples of exciting bedroom furniture offer a few ideas for creating a fun, interesting living space for your kids.   Read More

Buying Kids Bedroom Furniture For the First Time

Possibly the most important thing to have organised is your child’s bedroom. There are a number of parents who throw in a cot and a changing table into a room and that’s about it. On the other hand, there are a good percentage of parents who prepare a child’s bedroom beyond the first 2 or 3 years.
A lot of parents don’t often have the freedom to move their growing child into a bigger room as they get older, so it’s hugely important that a child’s room offers everything required to cope with the transition from a baby to a young boy or girl.   Read More

16 Minutes of Exercise Separates Fit, Unfit Kids

You may have noticed when dropping your children off at school, or shopping at the mall that there are quite a few of overweight children walking around. This is because over the last 30 years childhood obesity has tripped. This can lead to obese youth are more likely to have risk factors for cardiovascular disease, such as high cholesterol. A recent article published by USA Today discusses how just 16 minutes of exercise can separate fit and unfit kids. Read More

Arizona Brainfood fills backpacks, kids' bellies

The sun had just risen on a recent Friday, when Ruth Collins and 25 other moms started arriving to spend an hour sorting food in a Mesa warehouse. Their goal: stuff hundreds of backpacks with food so disadvantaged children in Mesa schools can have something to eat over the weekend. Over the last year, their work has grown from two women with a calling to a full-fledged movement with two dozen moms. Read more:

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