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Decorate Your Baby's Nursery While Nourishing His Mind With Letter Art

By Jan Brightley


It should come as no surprise that new parents will do whatever they can to keep their baby happy, healthy, and on the road to success. One way to do this is to create an inviting environment in their nursery. It doesn't have to be a headache, and it doesn't need to look like everyone else's room. With the use of alphabet pictures the options are endless for creativity.

KEEPING THINGS CREATIVE IN BABY'S ROOM

Use your imagination and creativity in decorating your child's room with shapes, numbers and letter art. The constant presence of learning materials have an impact in your child's early learning experience. It helps them recognize colors, shapes and letters even at an early age if constantly exposed to them.

On the other hand, if you'd like your baby to always be reminded of someone like her grandma (who may not always be around), it is also a good idea to post their picture atop the cabinet or on the wall. This will ensure that your baby knows who grandma is everytime she visits.

Neutral colors on the walls offer the baby the most solace when in their crib. The bedroom needs to be inviting and a vital place for the baby to learn. Decking it out in wild safari print or intense princess theme can cause a distraction. A mature neutral color also grows with the baby.

The time from your child's birth up to the age of three is considered a crucial time for learning. Your baby learns at a very rapid pace at this stage in his growth. Hence, if letters and numbers are constantly present in his environment, you'd be surprised how soon he can identify his first letters and numbers. Also, being constantly reminded of something positive like "We love you baby!" posted as an alphabet picture over his bed is a great way to show him your constant love and care.

Letter photography art captures a young child's attention. Kids like to see real pictures, not just drawings. A baby is more likely to look through a book with photos of other babies then one with illustrations. Personalized letter pictures are a subtle way of engraining learning into a baby's mind.

With photography letters you can create a truly unique version of your child's name to hang in their nursery. Having a letter name in their room helps them recognize it in other places. Other important unique wall art words you want your children to wrap around themselves such as love, dream, and believe are wonderful additions to the room.

The nursery is a vital place in a child's early development. In here, the baby doesn't just sleep, but learns, plays and interacts with other members of the family.

As responsible parents, it is your duty to make sure to prepare the best nursery for your baby.

OTHER TIPS FOR PEACE OF MIND AND PEACE OF HEART:

* The dark helps babies sleep longer. Use dark window shades and/or curtains.

* Use a dresser for a changing station

* Ditch the Mobile, newborns can't see it, and the spinning distracts older babies from sleeping.

* A guest bed in the nursery can be helpful for the parents. Mom and dad need their rest too!

* Encourage learning while bonding with your child. Make sure to have a reading table in the baby's room.

* Night lights/Low lights are more for your benefit then the baby. The baby is not afraid of the dark.




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