Showing posts with label toy box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toy box. Show all posts

Friday, March 25, 2011

New at A Kid Place - Levels of Discovery Simply Classic Bench Seat with Storage

New for 2011 by Levels of Discovery is the Simply Classic Bench Seat with Storage.

Using storage bench seats as toy boxes in children's bedrooms or playrooms goes a long way in getting the clutter off the floor as well as provide extra seating for kids. Or placed in your home's entryway, they make a great place for children to sit comfortably while they put their shoes on and take them off. They can then put their shoes inside the storage bin instead of leaving them on the floor.

Levels of Discovery's Simply Classic Bench Seats with Storage are durably constructed of wood and have a special understamp beneath the seat that can be personalized. As with all their products, a photo greeting card is included so your child can say "THANK YOU" in a memorable way.

Assembled Dimensions:

34” L x 18” W x 26.4” H

Recommended for Kids or anyone weighing up to 100 lbs

Available in Pink, White, Cherry and Espresso, the Levels of Discovery Simply Classic Bench Seat with Storage will blend beautifully with your home décor.

Levels of Discovery Simply Classic Furniture…Classic colors...timeless finishes...always in style!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

New at A Kid Place - Kidkraft Round Top Storage Chest


Kidkraft has lots of great new products coming out in 2011. The latest that we are offering at AKidPlace is the Round Top Storage Chest.

Available in either White or Natural, this attractive toy box features wood construction, handles on each side for easy mobility and lid supports to prevent finger-pinching.

Perfect for storing children's toys, games, books or even clothing, the Kidkraft Round top Storage Chest will make the perfect addition to any child's bedroom or playroom.

Monday, January 3, 2011

The Holidays are Over, the Gifts are Unwrapped – Now, what to do with all those toys?

'Tis the season, when your living room, den or playroom fills up with dozens of new toys, little accessories, dolls, stuffed animals, puzzles, games and more. While the excitement on your child's face as she unwraps each new toy is a gift to be treasured, once the mountain of wrapping paper, gift tags and ribbons are disposed of, you are left wondering what to do with the new pile of loot. If this scenario is familiar to you, be sure to add a new toy box to your shopping list.

What to look for in a toy box

When shopping for children's furnishings, safety is always the most important issue. The Consumer Product Safety Commission has several recommendations when it comes to toy boxes. First, the toy chest should be equipped with a safety lid, with slow-closing hinges that remain in place when opened; this will prevent your child from becoming injured by a falling cover. In addition, the top edges should be recessed to prevent pinched fingers when closing the lid. The best toy bins also come with side vents, to prevent suffocation in the event your child accidentally becomes trapped inside the chest.

Look for storage bins with rounded, smooth edges, to prevent bumps and bruises during playtime. The toy box you choose should be manufactured from non-toxic materials.

Recommended toy boxes and playroom storage

The following manufacturers have a reputation for producing safe, durable, affordable, and adorable children's furniture and toy storage bins:

Kidkraft - Maker of the Limited Edition Toy Box, Kidkraft makes a huge array of wooden toy boxes and chests, see-thru storage bins and toy caddies in various colors and finishes to match any decor.

Guidecraft - Manufacturer of classically designed children's furnishings and also whimsical hand-painted creations for both the home and the classroom, in your child's favorite themes - even Major League Baseball teams.

Nilo - Maker of the world-famous multi-activity table, Nilo also produces a coordinating multi-use toy chest and roll-out storage bins with dividers for storing train pieces, legos, block-building accessories and more.

Levels of Discovery - Creator of unique, beautifully handcrafted and hand-decorated children's furnishings for the bedroom and playroom. Each piece comes with a little something extra to delight kids and adults alike. Your daughter will flip for the "Always a Princess" themed bench toy chest built to look like a real throne; complete with padded seat cushion and royal gold detailing.

Where to find affordable toy storage

Here at A Kid Place, you can find everything you need for the playroom or nursery, including dozens of innovative storage ideas. Look for great holiday deals on toy boxes and toy chests, retro items, educational toys, children’s waiting room furnishings, creative play solutions, and more – shipping available in plenty of time to start getting all holiday goodies organized.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Keeping Kids Safe – Toy Box Dangers and How to Avoid Them

Each year, dozens of children are injured by toy boxes. Although a toybox is a great way to get rid of play room clutter, there are numerous dangers you should be aware of. The most frequent accidents occur when poorly designed lids close on children while they are searching for a toy; even more seriously, children can suffocate if they climb or fall inside and become trapped. Following these helpful tips can help you find just the right storage solution for your home while avoiding serious injury to your precious little ones.

  1. Check for safety hinges and lid supports. The Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends that toy boxes be equipped with hinges that are designed to stay in place at any point to which they are opened. In addition, toy chest covers should have lid supports to prevent them from closing on children as they lean over the edge of the bin.

  2. Look for toy boxes with cutouts at the sides and front to prevent pinched fingers. Many toybox injuries occur when the lid closes accidentally on little fingers. A toy box that is designed with cutouts around the top rim will prevent crushing and bruises.

  3. Do not purchase a toy box that latches shut. Occasionally, small children may manage to climb or fall into a toy box. To prevent your child from becoming trapped, make sure there are no latches and that the toy box you choose can be opened easily from the inside. You may want to choose a toy chest that has been manufactured with ventilation holes, to prevent suffocation if your toddler does fall in.

  4. Make sure the edges are rounded and smooth. Well-sanded, smooth edges and corners help to prevent bumps and bruises as your child plays. Make sure the surface of the bin is polished and free of splinters or paint chips that can cause painful injuries.

  5. Purchase toy boxes made with non-toxic materials. While toyboxes are generally made from non-toxic materials, children's products that are manufactured overseas may sometimes contain lead paint and other dangerous substances. Look for a toy box that is certified lead-free.

Where to find kid-safe toy boxes and storage bins

At A Kid Place, you can find a terrific selection of kid-safe toy bins and toy boxes that can hold all of your toys and games. Keep clutter to a minimum with attractive storage solutions designed for every décor.

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