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by Emily Lloyd
Adding a new kids' table to your home is a good idea. Not only do kids' tables and chairs allow your child more freedom, but they also look great in bedrooms as well as living rooms. Your children need a place of their own that will belong to just them. A kids' table is perfect, whether your daughter wants to create artistic masterpieces or eat lunch at a table that is just her size. Make sure you know all the pros and cons before you purchase kids' tables. Keep reading for more information about popular features for a kids' table before you buy one.
Kid's Size. Kids are drawn to kids' furniture because of its friendly size. Having a piece of furniture that is just their size makes their day-to-day play much easier to accomplish. Your daughter will be able to reach the tabletop much more easily and will be able to finish what she's working on as well.
Themes. Whether it's sports or a favorite cartoon character, a themed kids' table and chairs is fun. Bright colors are also a must-have when investing in kids' furniture. Pick your son's favorite character, sport or color if it will be just his table, or choose a kids' table with the primary colors or characters from a movie all your children love if they'll be sharing.
Matching furniture. Getting a kids' table with matching chairs can make play time even more enjoyable. They can invite friends over and have plenty of space for playing and eating. If you can't find chairs that match the table, simple benches will also do the trick.
Easy to clean and store. This feature will definitely appeal more to the parents than the kids. Kids can get so caught up in what they're doing that their play can get out of hand and their table and chairs can look a little worse for the wear when they are finished playing. When you're looking at kids' furniture, be sure to take into account the material it's made of and whether or not you can use household cleaners on it. Another bonus is if the furniture is easy to fold up and store when it's not in use. This way, you can just put it away when you need extra space or when your children outgrow the table.