10/31/2014 14:15
Subject: Glass top table with a toddler
Anonymous wrote:We sold our glass top and got a cushioned ottoman that has a double sided top - hard top underneath for entertaining.
Do you recommend the brand?
Anonymous
10/30/2014 16:43
Subject: Glass top table with a toddler
We sold our glass top and got a cushioned ottoman that has a double sided top - hard top underneath for entertaining.
Anonymous
10/30/2014 16:42
Subject: Glass top table with a toddler
We have a glass dining room table. I hate it. Just waiting the for the day when I can afford a new one.
THAT being said, it is excellent for crafts.
Anonymous
10/27/2014 20:27
Subject: Glass top table with a toddler
We have a glass top coffee table. I feel safe enough, but it's always a mess (drool, spills, fingerprints).
Anonymous
10/26/2014 11:15
Subject: Glass top table with a toddler
Ah, thats what I thought. Thanks everyone!
Anonymous
10/26/2014 11:00
Subject: Re:Glass top table with a toddler
Worst idea ever. We sold ours when we had our first baby.
Anonymous
10/26/2014 10:57
Subject: Glass top table with a toddler
Anonymous wrote:No way would I consider glass with young kids. I like it too but not worth the risk.
I agree. I just moved my glass tables into storage. It could break on the child, fall on the child or the child could run into it and get seriously injured.
Anonymous
10/26/2014 10:53
Subject: Glass top table with a toddler
We have a glass top table we eat at. It isn't a problem with my toddler. She knows not to crawl around or jump on or otherwise destroy our nice furniture.
Anonymous
10/26/2014 10:33
Subject: Glass top table with a toddler
Ours went to the attic with the first. After living there for 5 yrs, we took it to goodwill.
Anonymous
10/26/2014 09:51
Subject: Glass top table with a toddler
Our son broke a glass top coffee table crawling under it at age 3, so no way.
Anonymous
10/26/2014 09:49
Subject: Glass top table with a toddler
No way would I consider glass with young kids. I like it too but not worth the risk.
Anonymous
10/26/2014 09:43
Subject: Re:Glass top table with a toddler
Fingerprints and kiss marks (drool) on the top and bottom. Awful to keep clean. BTDT.
Anonymous
10/26/2014 09:39
Subject: Glass top table with a toddler
err = ever
Anonymous
10/26/2014 09:39
Subject: Glass top table with a toddler
We have a small breakfast nook and I love, love this table, but we also have an 18 month old, so is it the worst idea err?