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  Playroom Furniture

Jungle Playroom
A range of children's furniture that is guaranteed to appeal to everyone. These lovely bright colours and friendly wild animal chairs are bound to enchance any setting. Made from replenishable rubber wood.




 





Adrianne Playroom

Essential for every child's playroom. A large solid rubberwood table and matching chairs and bench. Suitable for children of 2 years and above. This table is also available in a regular size and chairs are available in 5 other colours.









Four Friends Playroom

A best selling range of children's furniture that is guaranteed to appeal to everyone. These lovely bright colours and friendly animal chairs are bound to enchance any setting.





 

 

 

 

 

All child experts will tell you: one of the most important ways of encouraging your child’s interest in school is to set up his own study corner. Having a dedicated “learning area”—including a space to write and even his own Child Desk — encourages him to focus on his homework and even enjoy it. Here’s why:

No distractions

When a child shares a desk or a computer table with other people, other people or the things on the desk can easily distract him. For example, he may sit down at the desk to do research on a report on dinosaurs, but then fiddle with Mommy’s rolodex or discover his brother’s computer games. A dedicated child desk lets you limit distractions. For example, you can ensure the child’s desk is in an area that the television cannot be heard. You can also minimize the clutter on the table, leaving only art or writing supplies and paper. Even if she feels restless and unfocused, there isn’t anything left for her to do but study.

Teaches neatness and responsibility

When a child has his own child desk or study table, you can easily monitor whether or not he takes care of his things. Did he put away his crayons? Has he kept his papers neatly stored in a folder? You won’t be able to do that if he shares the table with somebody else. First of all, he may not have his own space to store his study materials. Second of all, you don’t know who left the clutter (and you can bet the child will always say it wasn’t his fault).

Gives a sense of pride and ownership

Children like having their own special place, and when they have a child desk they can really call their own, they’re more likely to stay there. Which means they will read more, write more, and just as importantly, take pride in whatever they make when they’re there. They feel responsible for what they’ve done, and they’re darn proud of it. (Here’s a tip: keep the wall next to the child desk empty, or hang a bulletin board, so they can post their recent art works.)

Greater Comfort

When a child uses an adult-sized desk or table and chair when doing homework, they’re forced to slouch forward on the desk, shoulders hunched. Their legs dangle on the very high chairs, or they end up sitting precariously on pillows just so they can reach the screen. Kids give up trying to be comfortable and just try to finish their homework or research as fast as they can. Not exactly the kind of homework habits you want to develop.

This leads to posture problems that can eventually cause fatigue, discomfort, and aches and pains (especially in the neck, shoulder and back area). They won’t be able to concentrate, much less enjoy what they’re doing and be inclined to continue doing it longer than they have to. Computer tables and child desks that are designed especially for children circumvent these problems and make “work” more pleasant. They discover learning is fun—as long as they have the right “support”.

In conclusion, a child desk is an important piece of furniture for the personal development of a child. The study habits, which she learns early in life, will undoubtedly benefit her educational and her eventual professional development for the rest of her life. Though a child desk cannot guarantee a straight ‘A’ student, it is a great place to start.
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