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KIDS' ROOMS ought to be fun & inspiring

Let's design a place that encourages your child's creativity. You can involve your child in the process of decorating his own bedroom. This supports and enhances his or her

self - esteem. Yet, the final decision still lies in your hands.

So, how can you make your child’s bedroom a place that they will love?

Read here:  http://www.funonadime.net/7-things-kids-should-have-in-their-bedroom/

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made with your baby's and your health in mind

If you are expecting , consider painting the nursery, using natural, organic paints. 

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Conventional latex paint contains hundreds of chemicals, which small children may be particularly sensitive to. A recent study by a team of scientists from Harvard University and Sweden’s Karlstad University, concluded that propylene glycol and glycol ethers (PGEs), chemicals that are blended into most water-based paints, may also be responsible for several childhood allergies, including asthma, eczema, and nasal allergies.  Paint that is labeled “zero-VOC” may still contain up to 5 grams of VOCs per liter, even before tinting (tinting can add significantly more VOCs unless special zero-VOC colorants are used). VOCs or “volatile organic compounds” are chemicals that are typically used in conventional paints that evaporate into the air as the paints dry. This off-gassing can continue long after the paint is dry (as long as several years) and is a demonstrated health risk.

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