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Nursery Preparation For The New Addition
It is always exciting welcoming a new baby to the family and part of the excitement is nursery preparation. It is especially exciting if the baby is the first arrival. Mom and dad will probably have lots of help with grandparents and aunts and uncles and friends wanting to pitch in and help. There will no doubt be a baby shower that will add necessary items for the new addition such as clothes and toys.
Preparing the nursery is the most part of the process. Picking out furniture and choosing colors to paint or wallpaper with will be very exciting. Before starting the nursery project, it will be helpful to have a plan in place. Decide a theme and color scheme for the nursery and build around the theme and colors. It is the goal to have the room all ready when the new little one makes its arrival. The theme and colors may be for a specific gender if the sex of the baby is known. If the sex of the baby will be a surprise, the theme and colors might be something neutral that compliment either a boy or girl.
A crib, changing table and dresser are the major pieces of furniture followed by a hamper, diaper pail, toy box and bookcase. The location of the crib is critical and be the main piece in the room. Locating the crib in an area where the temperature stays constant is necessary to keep the baby comfortable. Away from windows and exterior doors will assure the baby is away from drafts and direct sun. The crib should be as accessible as possible from all sides. Middle of the room or as near to the middle of the room will fulfill the criteria for crib location. Locate the changing table and dresser close together to keep washing and dressing activities efficient. The hamper and diaper pail are two items that go well together. Even if disposable diapers will be used, a diaper pail is necessary until that task can be performed. The bookcase and toy box can fit anywhere in the room.
Before the baby arrives, baby proof the room as much as possible. While the baby will not be toddling around for a while, might as well complete that task while work is being performed on the room. Cover the electric outlets and make sure windows have secure child proof locks. If the windows will be open in the nice weather, be sure a secure screen is in place. Any sharp corners on the furniture should be added to protect from bumps and bruises. In anticipation of the baby being a climber, consider bolting furniture such as the book case and dresser in place.
Nursery preparations should begin as soon as possible especially if painting and wall papering is to take place. The baby will appreciate more than they will be able to tell you, a sweet smelling room. It will seem like there is a lot of time to prepare the nursery but time will pass quickly, and the new baby will be heading home before you know it
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Colby Brister is a writer for My Baby Bedding Shop and is the loving parent of two. One boy and one girl. His children are all grown up now but he loves writing about children and giving tips on certain scenarios that parents are faced with along the way. Colby sure hopes that you have found this article helpful. Colby would like for you to check out his trend lab max and his trend lab paisley park.
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