Introducing Baby Furniture Warehouse
May 4, 2010 by Eryn Array
Filed under Baby Products

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When you head out to find baby furniture cribs you should get an idea of what you like, and what color you wish. One of the best places to look for these items is at the baby furniture warehouse
A baby furniture warehouse will present a greater number of baby furniture simply because their show room and store is significantly bigger compared to any regular baby shop. Here you will find complete sets of furniture, one of a kind pieces, or pieces you can mix and match with others.
There are many warehouse stores over the nation you may choose to shop in, but these are better shopping areas than the children’s boutique for several reasons. They have more of a selection, the furniture is better priced, plus the sales people are more knowledgeable and provide a better service than the store clerks at the smaller baby stores.
These furniture warehouse stores buy huge quantities of baby furniture from the leading manufacturers and because they buy such large quantities they often get much better prices than regular baby stores do.
Generally, they pass these savings on to their consumers. The furniture warehouse purchases the same quality made furniture from leading producers as the department stores do, but they provide much better prices simply because they sell higher quantities.
The service at these warehouse stores is usually excellent. The staff is well trained, most of them know all the newest baby trends, the best furniture brands and they especially know what a new baby will have to have, what he can live without, and what is sweet, cute, and also cozy.
They will support new parents developed their baby registry and help best friends and family make that best purchase for the new addition to the family. Purchasing your furniture from a baby furniture warehouse is the best decision you can make. It is efficient, quick, productive, and affordable.
Eryn Array comes from TX. She began writing about home and family several years ago. You may want to check out her other tips on Baby Names And Meanings
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How to create a safe sleeping environment
Putting your baby down to sleep for the night – or at least for the early part of the night, given the practical certainty that they will awake at least once during your own sleep cycle – is something that will, at least initially, be nerve-racking for any new parent. In order to ensure that their newborn has a safe sleeping environment, many parents will keep the baby in the parental bed with them in order to keep them close by and prevent them from feeling isolated. Other parents are terrified to do this for fear of rolling over and hurting the child. Either way there are concerns to bear in mind.
Having a crib for your baby is something that any parent will want to look into and do properly so as not to risk anything going wrong. The incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is something that has reduced greatly in the last few decades, but at one time it was a huge concern for parents worldwide. Improvements in the manufacture of bedding and the simple instruction to always put your baby on its back to sleep have led to this reduction, but most parents will still have concerns when it comes to bedtime for their child. A firm, flat surface is best for a child to sleep, so it is best not to have a pillow in their crib.
Avoiding the following will help ensure a safe sleeping environment for your baby:
- curtains with dangling cords: present the risk of strangling
- too soft a mattress: presents the risk of suffocation
- too large bed sheets: presents the risk of suffocation
- too close to heater/direct sunlight: presents the risk of overheating
- too many or too thick blankets: present the risk of overheating
Keeping your baby’s crib tidy, fitted with the proper bedding and in a moderatly temperatured room out of direct sunlight (on the crib) will ensure a safe sleeping environment for your infant.



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