Thanks for mentioning that Walmart carries the Early Childhood furniture! It should be the same quality as the main manufacturers sites, maybe just a catch like assembly required instead of using freight shipping with the main company to have is already assembled. Really worth it to me!
With your price range, I would go for the book shelf. We have one of those toy display shelves and our 18 months-4 years old ALL climb on it (it's the perfect seat height for adults) and I'm always telling them to get down and I always have to physically go lift a younger child off the top. They're FAST at climbing even when telling them "NO". I think a three-level toy display shelf would be the best way to go and those started a little over $200 at walmart's site.
Thanks for mentioning that Walmart carries the Early Childhood furniture! It should be the same quality as the main manufacturers sites, maybe just a catch like assembly required instead of using freight shipping with the main company to have is already assembled. Really worth it to me!
With your price range, I would go for the book shelf. We have one of those toy display shelves and our 18 months-4 years old ALL climb on it (it's the perfect seat height for adults) and I'm always telling them to get down and I always have to physically go lift a younger child off the top. They're FAST at climbing even when telling them "NO". I think a three-level toy display shelf would be the best way to go and those started a little over $200 at walmart's site.
Awesome advice! Thank you. I always have trouble with those littles climbing on anything. I had to get rid of my kid table and chair because of that.
I will have to check into that three level one you are talking about and save me $$.
Ooo, i want the first one. It would fit nicely near my reading corner (or at least, I'd MAKE it fit, ) and have one side for general books and one side for books that relate to our theme of the month, and the bins below...yah, I want this!
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