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A perfect room for your baby

 The bed. Place the bed facing the door so your baby can see who’s coming into the room. To ensure daytime and nighttime comfort, avoid placing the bed directly beside a baseboard heater or other heat source.  Lighting. Maximize natural light and use soft lighting to avoid dazzling your baby. Choose yellow light bulbs rather than white

 Decorating. To promote better sleep, choose soft tones for the walls. If you like a bright color, introduce small touches of it with a few accessories.  Safety. Avoid carpeting, which can encourage dust mites. Opt for flooring that’s easy to wash, and use a washable, non-toxic paint on the walls. Choose furniture with rounded corners and ensure nothing will tip over when your little one turns into a toddler. Put electric outlet covers on all unused electrical sockets and never leave electric cords lying around.

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One last tip: if you want your baby to sleep, don’t fill the crib with lots of toys. All it takes is a cozy blanket to prepare Baby for dreamland.

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From the lighting to the accessories, your baby’s room should be a peaceful place.

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 Location. Ideally, your baby’s room should be close to your bedroom so you can respond quickly if he or she wakes up during the night. If possible, choose a room that’s suffused with natural light during the day so your baby can soak up some vitamin D.

bulbs. You can also install a dimmer to control light intensity.

Are you ready to create a beautiful room to welcome your little bundle of joy? Here are a few tips for making your baby’s room a tranquil haven.

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