12 Things You Can Learn From A Two-Year Old

Written by Nancy Hill


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8. Run, jump, skip, play. Move your body because it's so much fun and it feels good. Be amazed at allrepparttar incredible physical things your body can do.

9. Wear clothes that are comfy and that make you feel good.

10. Appreciaterepparttar 149762 people around you for who they are rather than for how they look.

11. Hang out with fun, friendly people and stay away from mean, critical ones.

12. Feel great about yourself because, well, why wouldn't you?

If you don't have a two-year old around right now, seek one out and watch them for a day. Their simple enjoyment of life, and their absolute respect for their own bodies is something to aspire to.

©2005 Nancy Hill has helped thousands get free of the dieting nightmare with her ebook, "Undieting - 11 Simple Steps to Reclaim Your Body and Your Life." Sign up now for theFree 7-Day Undieting Email Course and discover how to get your life back. Feel free to reprint this article, just use the whole article with this resource box attached.


Childrens Furniture

Written by Matthew Anthony


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Changing tables, armoires, bureaus, rocking chairs, gliders, toy boxes, and accessories such as lamps, are also available. While you are shopping, look for well made furniture pieces that can grow with your child. For example, some changing tables will convert to child size bureaus.

For your older children, you can find several types of beds. Toddler beds, twin beds, and bunk beds are all readily available. Day beds are a great way to add seating and entertaining space to your child's room duringrepparttar day. For additional flexibility, look for beds that come with drawers underneath them for added storage. If your child has frequent guests, you may want to look for beds that can be used with a trundle bed.

Older children will also need other furniture for their rooms. Bureaus, bookshelves, and armoires help keep clothing and collectibles organized and will make it easy for children to keep their rooms tidy. Desks and desk chairs are important additions torepparttar 149735 room for school aged children. Your younger children may also need a desk so that they can do crafts in their bedrooms.

Finally, don't forget to ask your children how they feel aboutrepparttar 149736 pieces you decide to buy. After all, your child will be spending quite a lot of time in their bedrooms.



Matthew Anthony writes for furniture sites such as childrens furniture and garden furniture.


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