Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Choosing St. Louis Baby Furniture for Your Little Tyke’s Bedroom?

Mattresses

The mattress for baby’s crib should be non-allergenic and comfortable enough to help him sleep soundly (so the times you have to wake up and calm him back to rest can also be minimized). Note that there are special types of mattresses made especially for babies, which are meant to eliminate any health hazards and to ensure his comfort.

If you already have a reliable pediatrician in mind to take care of your baby’s medical needs, you may also want to ask him for advice on choosing the right type of furniture to buy. In essence though, safety, comfort, and health should be your main considerations when it comes to shopping for excellent baby furniture in St. Louis, MO.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Baby Furniture in St. Louis: Be Aware of Safety Regulations for Cribs

The article also mentions other guidelines on baby safety. These include the use of pacifiers, which studies have shown can reduce the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome). The sucking motion from using pacifiers can help keep the baby’s nasal and oral passageways open, and also helps prevent snoozing. Another tip given by the article is to make cribs as safe as possible by doing away with anything more than a mattress and fitted sheet. This means no blankets, pillows, and stuffed animals on cribs.

Babies are very delicate and fragile humans, and looking after their safety should be a parent’s most important duty. For this reason, parents should only go to trusted baby furniture stores in St. Louis, such as Treasure Rooms, who carry a wide array of baby furniture which conform to safety standards. After all, using only safe and quality products is one way of giving parents better assurance of their baby’s safety.

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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Baby Furniture in St. Louis that Can Help Babies Sleep Like Angels

Bringing a baby into the world is an absolute joy for parents, but it also entails a slew of huge responsibilities. Among these is to ensure the baby is able to get peaceful rest and sleep. Deborah Lin-Dyken writes in BabyCenter.com that parents have three options on where to put a baby to sleep in—crib, bassinet, or cradle—and it’s all a matter of personal preference.

Any parent can attest that putting babies to sleep is difficult. This is why it’s critical to buy high-quality baby furniture in St. Louis, MO for babies to sleep in. At the same time, parents can take extra measures like blocking out harsh light through the use of opaque shades in the nursery; or playing lullabies or perhaps, the soothing music of Miles Davis, one of St. Louis’ very own.

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Thursday, February 6, 2014

Mom-friendly Baby Furniture in St. Louis Make Caring for Babies Easier

In setting up a nursery in your St. Louis home, you would naturally want only the safest and the most comfortable beddings and baby furniture in St. Louis. However, you have to remember that you will be spending much of your time in the nursery too, so as you plan for the nursery’s layout and furniture, it is important to plan around your needs and comfort as well.

An article in Whattoexpect.com gives some pointers on how to come up with a mom-friendly nursery, by planning around the four most important pieces of baby furniture—the crib, changing table, dresser, and glider.


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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Tips That Will Come in Handy When Buying Baby Furniture in St Louis

Stores selling baby furniture in St Louis, MO offer various options to present alternatives, not to cause confusion to buyers like you. While the store representative can explain the merits of each option, all that he or she can give are mere suggestions you can take into consideration. You have to realize that those suggestions aren’t exactly intended to replace your eventual decision.

Take the case of cribs for instance. An article published on the website of Babycenter.com advised that “some cribs have built-in drawers for baby bedding or supplies, so if you need extra storage or have a small room that can’t accommodate lots of furniture, they can help save space.” Purchasing a crib with built-in drawers, however, is but a choice you can go for or otherwise.

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Monday, December 2, 2013

Baby Furniture Stores in St. Louis Offer Reliable Child Safety Seats

"Missouri’s Child Seat Safety Laws In 2006, former governor Matt Blunt signed into law Senate Bill 872—now the Child Passenger Restraint Law—which amended some provisions of existing child seat safety laws. The amendments take into account not just the age of the child, but also his or her physique. For example, children weighing more than 80 lbs, or with a height of more than 4 feet 9 inches, must be secured in booster seats. Moreover, children less than 8 years old, weighing between 40 to 80 lbs, or with a height of less than 4 feet 9 inches, can be secured in smaller safety seat systems or booster seats. The typical booster seat looks like a small seat, complete with arm rests and a back rest, though a few booster seats can have no back rests, meaning they rely on the back rest of the car seat itself. So the next time you’re looking for booster seats in baby furniture stores in St. Louis, consider the child’s build. The wrong type of safety seat comes with a $50 fine in Missou

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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Safety First: Vital Considerations for Baby Furniture in St. Louis

"“It’s important to take the time to re-evaluate your home and daily routines to ensure that you’re doing all you can to provide a safe haven for your little ones.” This statement from Scoop San Diego pretty much sums up what Baby Safety Month (held last September) was all about. It also encapsulates the government's call for all parents to put the safety of their children first when buying baby furniture. Simply buying non-toxic items doesn't immediately guarantee an environment that's safe for newborns and toddlers. For example, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) only recommends cribs with fixed side rails because adjustable rails present a fall hazard for most children. The Commission also advises parents to avoid placing toys and decorations at the crib or the bedside because babies can still choke on these items. Stores like Treasure Rooms put great stock in child safety and consequently sell only brand-new baby furniture in St. Louis such as cribs, beddings, toys, r

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