Baby Hampers
A baby hamper is one of those pieces of baby furniture that
should be on anyone's "must-have" nursery list. And if you buy
a quality piece, it will be used for years and years to
come.
There are so many things you'll need for your baby's new
nursery; and some are easier to choose than others. When
picking out a crib and changing table, you have to consider so
many things - recalls, heights, and often safety issues.
When buying smaller items, you have to worry about sharp
corners and things that might tip over, but the choices are
usually a little easier to make.
Be sure not to forget about the end table or the baby hamper
when fixing up your new nursery. You'll use the table to set
any number of things down, especially when you are up
breastfeeding in the middle of the night. If you bottle feed,
you are really going to need a spot to set random things so you
don't disturb a baby that just fell asleep after a feeding.
The baby hamper will be used for clothes, obviously, but
it's also something that will stay with your child for many
years to come.
In my own experience, baby hampers are something you should
buy with sturdiness in mind. You don't want something too
heavy, buy you do want something that will last. And there's a
very good reason for this.
A baby hamper will end up being so much more than a hamper
to your child. Not every child will find pleasure in tearing
the clothes out of one, but most will. This is one of the ways
they explore the world, and it is bound to happen at least
once.
After that happens, the baby hamper may also become the
place for "scary toys." This is something my daughter did. The
eyes on a few of her toys scared her, and the baby hamper she
has was the perfect place to hide them while she slept.
Over the last few years, that hamper has remained with her
as a hiding spot (and many other things) while most of the rest
of her nursery items were replaced with other things.
A hamper might seem simple enough, but in the eyes of a
child, it's a lot more than just a place for dirty clothes. Buy
something sturdy and built to last so you aren't replacing it
time and time again.
By - Tabatha Spencer
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