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Don't you wish parenting came with instructions? How about a Must-Have list?
The Montessori Bedroom | Mama & Baby Love
Montessori bedroom - toddler stuff is kept at the toddler level so the child can choose to play with anything he likes
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How is it possible that out of all the LITTLE BOYS in the whole world we got the best ones 14"w x25"h hand-painted wood sign
Brillant Toddler Finger Painting Craft! Painting Made Easy for Children
Toddler Finger Painting Craft: A great toddler activity for a rainy day.
Toddlers, Tantrums, and Time-Ins, Oh My! | L.R.Knost-Little Hearts/Gentle Parenting Resources
Here are some Cozy Corner ideas for when your little people need a little space to cope with this great big world: Set aside a small corner of the family room so they can still be close to you and let them help decorate it and choose a favorite blanket, some comfy pillows, and a few special books and stuffed friends to keep there.
39 Cool Ideas To Organize A Perfect Kids Reading Nook - Kidsomania
39 Cool Ideas To Organize A Perfect Kids Reading Nook | Kidsomania
Baby Place Space for 6-18 Months: Inspired by Montessori and Reggio - The Imagination Tree
Baby Place Space for 6-18 Months: Inspired by Montessori and Reggio - The Imagination Tree
Redirecting
DIY magnet board - 1 sheet of galvanized metal (comes in a lot of different sizes in the plumbing section) + wall trim or frame. Cover in fabric.
DIY PVC Children's Grocery Store {Tutorial} | Tauni Everett
Great DIY Idea For Kids Using PVC Pipes! PVC pipes and fabric makes the canopy over a simple bookcase.
Handmade Hideaways - Modern Parents Messy Kids
I loved small areas and places I could hide and read when I was a kid. This would have been cool, and a lot easier than removing all the hard toys from my toy chest, laying blankets on top of the stuffed animals and closing the top on myself.
Mommy Evolution
Who Doesn't Love Decorating on a Budget? How About Decorating a Toddler Room for Under $40 Thanks to Thinking Outside the Sandbox Family