| There will come a day when your child will be old | | | | The third tip when decorating your childs room is |
| enough to move up from a toddler bed to a twin size | | | | selecting a twin bedding bed set. Twin bedding sets |
| bed. They may even be able to let you know how | | | | come in many styles from modern to traditional and |
| they would like their bedroom to be decorated. With a | | | | even character themes. Most children will choose a |
| little help from you and with the following tips, your child | | | | theme that they are familiar with. For instance, if your |
| will gain some independence and confidence. | | | | child has a favorite television character they may |
| Here are 5 tips to help get your child involved with their | | | | choose character bedding. If your child likes sports |
| bedroom decor. | | | | there are a lot of sports patterns to choose from |
| Tip #1 To Get Your Child Involved - Decide on a | | | | featuring a particular type of sport, such as soccer, or |
| Theme | | | | patterns which have multiple sports. |
| The first tip when shopping for your child's bedroom | | | | Popular choices for girls twin bedding sets are princess |
| decor is to decide on a theme. Your child may want to | | | | themes, ladybug themes, and ballerina themes. Popular |
| choose the first character or theme that he or she | | | | choices for boys are sports, firetruck, camouflage, and |
| sees. The idea is to narrow the choices down to 2 or | | | | transportation themes. |
| 3 themes that are acceptable for you and then let | | | | Tip #4 To Get Your Child Involved - Choose Wall |
| your child decide from between your choices. | | | | Decor |
| It will also help if the child doesn't even have a chance | | | | The fourth step to help your child get involved with |
| to see the entire selection at the store to avoid power | | | | their bedroom decor is choosing wall decor. Wall decor |
| struggles. Sometimes children will demand to have a | | | | can be anything from pictures, wallpaper |
| theme that is unacceptable for you. Narrowing the | | | | cut-outs,shelving,etc. This can be one area that you |
| choices will help. | | | | allow your child to have a little more freedom of |
| Tip #2 To Get Your Child Involved - Choose a Paint | | | | choice. Most wall decorations are not permanent and |
| Color | | | | can be changed out frequently as needed. |
| The second tip when deciding on bedroom decor is to | | | | Wallpaper cut-outs are a popular choice because they |
| choose a paint color. Because there are so many | | | | add drama, are easy to apply, and can also be |
| color palettes in various hues, it will help tremendously if | | | | removed without damaging the walls. |
| you choose 3 or 4 acceptable colors and then let your | | | | Tip #5 To Get Your Child Involved - Organize |
| child decide which one he or she likes. Children tend to | | | | The fifth and final step is organize. Decide on a plan to |
| go for the bright bold colors. Unless you are okay with | | | | organize your child's belongings. These belongings |
| choosing bright bold colors, you may want to let your | | | | include books, toys, clothing and shoes, and other |
| child choose from your pre-selected colors. | | | | smaller items that without proper storage can make |
| Tip #3 To Get Your Child Involved - Select a Bedding | | | | your child's room feel cluttered. |
| Set | | | | |