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Furniture That Grows With Your Child
Most of the things you buy for your baby are outgrown before they even have a chance to break them in: the cute shoes with miniature rubber soles (even though they will never walk in them), the perfect crib you searched for so long to find, and the list goes on and on.
Here’s a clever line of furniture that grows with your child, saving untold amounts of storage space (and money).
Smart Kid by Adensen starts out as a space-saving crib/changing table with storage for linens and baby care accessories. When your child is ready to transition to a real bed, it becomes a five drawer desk, bed and chalkboard. Such a cool idea!
They also offer a super fun cradle and rocking horse:
Available for purchase on the Adensen website.
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Mobili che crescono con i bambini! | Mercatino dei Piccoli commented on Nov 19 10 at 4:46 am[...] Furniture That Grows With Your Child [...]
Investasi Warnetkita Malang » San Francisco Earthquake Coffee Table commented on Jan 07 11 at 11:34 pmLynn commented on Nov 16 10 at 8:24 amI like! Wish these things were around when I was having children! I’ll forward this to my daughters; one of whom is pregnant with her 4th girl and the other who has a 1 1/2 year old girl…Yup! I have 4 & 9/10ths grand-daughters! 5th one is due next month!
Rebecca diianni commented on Dec 27 10 at 9:04 amI have a toddler and one on the way I can not wait to add the pieces as they grow
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