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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't get nice nursery furniture! When they're older, they will put stickers on them etc. etc. It's not worth it to try to police that, in my opinion; it's going to happen whether you want to or not. We got a nice non-toxic, low profile crib (b/c I'm short) that was about $700, which we used for 2 kids and then sold. The rest of the furniture is Ikea. That way we don't have to stress out when they put stickers etc. on their dressers and nightstands. When they get older, maybe we'll upgrade. [/quote] I tend to agree. The stickers, chalk, markers etc etc! Splurge on quality beds and mattresses when they are older.[/quote] My kids never did any of that but we supervised them. Why would you allow that?[/quote] I'm the PP. They go to their rooms for quiet time every day for an hour. They don't nap anymore so they play unsupervised. Sometimes they bring stickers or whatever. There are a lot of hills and I'm not dying on this one. I did it to my (cheap) childhood furniture, and want to give my kids some degree of autonomy over what they do in their bedrooms. We have lots of high quality furniture in the house and spend enough energy policing that [/quote] You need to supervise your kids. [/quote]
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