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Cute Children’s Comforters

June 18, 2008

Decorating a child’s room can be quite a challenge. You want to choose a theme that they’ll love now and will be able to enjoy for at least a few years. One fun, fantasy filled theme is that of dragons. Both little boys and girls love stories that contain these fiery fictional beings. Dragon wallpaper, a dragon lampshade and a dragon comforter are all accessories you can add to a child’s room to create this theme.

Movies and television programs are where many toddlers find their favorite characters. Books are also filled with lovable creatures that children can relate to. Many of the fun and fictional tales of princesses involve a dragon and a prince who rides up to save the day. Little boys latch onto the mystical appeal of the dragon and want to experience it in their everyday life. A dragon comforter on the bed of a little boy will make him feel as though he’s the dragon slayer in the story.

When a toddler first moves into a big bed from their crib it’s helpful if you have bedding they find appealing. A simple blue or pink sheet with a plain comforter will certainly suffice but it won’t be nearly as welcoming as something as expressive as a dragon comforter with matching sheets. One of the nice aspects of having a child in a twin size bed is that there are so many different choices in bedding.

You may feel inclined to take the child with you to the store to pick out their own bedding when they are ready to graduate into a big bed, but this can be filled with problems. Small children seem to change their minds from minute to minute and if you give them a choice of several different comforters they are likely to choose one at the store and then ask for another once they get home. If you go out and purchase the dragon comforter yourself and then surprise your little one you are much more likely to have no complaints.

It’s difficult to imagine a teenager with an animated comforter on their bed, but you can rest assured that if you give your child a dragon comforter when they are small they will probably use it for many years. Around the age of ten or eleven children seem to want to express their grown-up side and will ask to have their room changed. If they have a younger sibling you can certainly pass the dragon comforter down to them if it’s still in good shape.

Making your child’s bedroom a comforting and welcoming place is very important. You want them to feel as though they can have a spot all of their own and by adding accessories that reflect their interests you are creating a one-of-a-kind environment.

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