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Friday, April 27, 2012

Nursing Stools: Special Little Things for Moms



What is so heartwarming with companies who make children's furniture is that they also think of the person who usually takes care of the babies- the mothers. For all the moms out there, especially those who have made the decision to breastfeed their babies, it is not an easy job. Nursing mothers need all the help they can get. Taking care of one's children is a very satisfying job, but most new parents need to adjust to a schedule that mostly revolves around the babies. In a situation like that, it nursing moms easily forget to take care of themselves. Thankfully, there are some things that can make exhausted moms more comfortable. One of them is the nursing stool, a simple but ingenious piece of furniture. 


The KidKraft Adjustable Stool for Nursing is made with a nursing mother's comfort in mind. This patented stool is easy to use. It can be adjusted in three positions to adjust to the nursing mom's preference. Putting one's feet up always helps one to relax. Feeding time becomes a bonding activity when one is seated on a comfortable chair with tired feet propped on a nursing stool. This stool from KidKraft has an anti-slip base, a choice of colors, and is made from durable  MDF.


A regular ottoman is also a great substitute for a nursing stool. It still functions to relieve tiredness and is very relaxing when used together with a matching nursery rocker or glider. Check out this Jennifer Delonge X Ottoman. The black and white zigzag print of the upholstery will keep the nursery looking chic and stylish. The soft surface makes this a very comfortable ottoman. And since ottomans are practical furniture, they can be also be used as side tables. The Jennifer Delonge is a company that makes children's furniture, so the choice of colors and prints of this ottoman will also appeal to children as much as they appeal to parents.


Whether is a nursing stool or an ottoman, there are nursery furniture that makes a mother's child much easier. Isn't that a great thing?

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