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Mar 28 2008

Single Bed

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From a Finnish company named Seimi comes this crib frame that grows with your baby until he or she is 6 years old or older. The crib simply transforms into an infant bed, then a toddler bed and into a daybed or sofa bed without ever having to add anything. The crib frame has a mattress included, and wheels help make it mobile. Eventually though, as the child grows, the need for it changes. Until such time, you can use the same and be the crib for the next baby. Via Seimi baby, daybed, finnish

Your little baby is growing up fast! It seems just like yesterday you were putting together a crib. Now, your child is ready for the next stage of life. And with just a little planning and research, your child’s next bed can be as safe for him as his crib was—and a lot more fun! 1. Closing the gap Fatal deaths associated with bunk beds are not usually caused by the child falling from the top bunk. Fatalities occur, usually, when a small child is strangled between the gap between an ill-fitti

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Mar 28 2008

Pine Beds

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Mar 28 2008

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Mar 28 2008

Childrens Beds

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Feb 27 2008

Au pairs

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Au Pairs - Understanding Au Pairs and Child Care

Au pairs are international visitors who travel to the United States to improve their English, to sightsee, and to gain an appreciation of American life while staying with an American family and caring for their children. Au pairs tend to be in their late teens to mid-twenties. Au pairs become family members sharing a cultural exchange experience that often leads to a lasting relationship with the host family.

Although au pairs are not professional child care workers, they are carefully screened and trained by an agency. They are authorized to care for American children by the U.S. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Qualified participants must acquire a J1 visa and must have at least 200 hours of experience in order to care for a child under the age of 2.

Au pairs are required to provide up to 10 hours of child care daily, not exceeding 45 hours in one week. Unlike nannies, au pairs are not required to do household work such as laundry or cooking. Hours worked are strictly for child care. Though they are paid workers, au pairs expect to be treated as extended family members. Families must sign a written agreement to include the au pair in meals, trips, and gatherings.

Hiring an au pair is significantly less expensive than employing a full-time nanny. Families pay an up front cost of approximately $5,000 to $6,000 which covers placement and program fees as well as airfare. In addition, the family pays a weekly stipend of approximately $140, and must contribute up to $500 in educational expenses should the au pair choose to enroll in a college-level course. Even with hidden costs for room and board and transportation, au pairs are a less expensive option than nannies - especially for those with two or more children.

The hitch? Au pairs are only allowed to work for twelve months which means your child will probably become attached to the au pair then it is time to find new child care.

For about one-quarter of the cost, au pairs offer the same personalized, in-home care of a nanny. Their duties include many child-related household responsibilities and they present a cultural and fun experience for the whole family.

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Feb 27 2008

Different Types of Kids Beds

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There are a large variety of kids beds available on the market with different names and recommended age restrictions and the choice can be overwhelming. The following advice is aimed at making choosing a kids bed a little bit easier.

Standard bunk beds - there are a number of different types of bunk bed. A standard bunk bed will have two beds the same stacked one on top of the other. A single over double bunk bed has a single bed stacked above a double bed. A futon bunk is arranged like a standard bunk bed but with a futon bed underneath. An L shaped bunk arranges the beds so that they appear in an L shape. The top bed of a bunk bed arrangement is only suitable for children age 6 and over. These beds are great for children who share a bedroom or children who have friends who sleepover.

Midi or Cabin Beds - are excellent kids beds for rooms with limited space. Midi beds usually have built in drawers and cupboards underneath the bed unit and often incorporate a pull out desk. Some Midi beds have under-bed curtains and leave the space underneath the bed free to be used as a play tent for children or as storage space for larger toys. Midi beds are lower than bunk beds and high sleepers and are suitable for younger children.

Toddler Beds - If your child is making the transition from cot to toddler bed you will probably want to look for a bed that sits low to the ground and incorporates features such as curved corners and scratch-proof coatings. Cot/Beds are also available, when your child has finished with the cot it can be adapted easily into a first time toddler bed.

High Sleepers - are a great idea for older children where space in their bedroom is at a premium. Many high sleepers have wardrobes, computer desks, drawers or seating areas underneath them. High Sleepers are available in a variety of materials, colours and configurations.

Single Beds - the range of single beds available is also huge. With metal beds, wooden beds, beds which come in plain colours or beds which are themed such as racer car beds, Thomas the Tank Engine Beds and nautical themed kids beds.

There is a fantastic choice available in Children’s bedroom furniture and armed with the right facts and figures choosing should be a simpler task.

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