| Important pieces of a childs space are storage | | | | small chunks of plastic pellets. |
| drawers, toy chests, bunk or trundle beds, child sized | | | | - Bunk Bed - A type of bed in which one bed is |
| chairs and tables. Childrens look at how they can | | | | stacked on top of another. |
| interact with a piece of furniture. Kids and their parents | | | | - Cornice - A decorative element at the topmost |
| want usability and durability, so kids furniture must be | | | | portion of the furniture. |
| solid and well-made. Parents often design their child | | | | - Cradle - A bed for a baby, oscillating on rockers. |
| space with furniture easy to update as the child ages. | | | | - Crib - A baby's bed with high, often moveable sides. |
| Other parents seek the familiar and furniture items that | | | | - Daybed - Bed made out of wood or metal, used as |
| fit in well with the rest of the house. | | | | bed and seating area. |
| Now, let's take a look at a short list of child furniture | | | | - Foam - Material used for cushioning or to pad |
| terms you may not understand. | | | | upholstered furniture. |
| - Armoire - A movable wardrobe, usually with one or | | | | - Highchair - An elevated or high chair used for feeding |
| two doors. | | | | babies. |
| - Bassinet - A newborn baby's bed, typically made of | | | | - Rocking horse - A child's toy consisting of a wooden |
| woven reeds. | | | | horse mounted on a rocker. |
| - Bean Bag - Furniture made of fabric and filled with | | | | |