Baby Mobiles  - Mobiles keep baby from turning onto his belly, which can be very dangerous for an infant.
- Infant development is stimulated by mobiles, which encourage curiosity and reaching.
- Placing a mobile over the changing table will keep baby distracted (thus, cooperative) during diaper changes.
- Likewise, a mobile over the crib will make more peaceful nights and mornings.
| Rugs  - Easy to install and relatively inexpensve, throw rugs can keep a nursery looking soft and warm - even if it has a hardwood floor.
- Look for colorful, soft, and plush rugs for when the baby starts crawling.
- Rugs can be changed or removed easily - if the pattern or design has a limited life span, you can easily replace it with something more appropriate when the time comes.
| Mirrors  - These add depth and dimension to any room. A colorful or playful mirror will have some personality, or a simple, sleek mirror will make the room look more classic.
- Think ahead: as your baby gets older, will this still work? Your baby boy may not want a white and yellow mirror as he matures, or perhaps your baby girl won't like Hello Kitty
as a child.
| Wall Hangings  - These are all about planning.You don't have to paint the walls pink for baby to feel at home. Coordinated, playful wall hangings can transform a room into a nursery will ease.
- Wall hangings are a good (and affordable) alternative to fancy wallpaper or custom paint jobs. Just remember to choose a theme or color scheme, and stick to it.
- A few, strategically placed wall hangings can compliment a painted or papered nursery without looking tacky.
| Lamps  - Lamps are essential for nurseries, because babies rely on the light to tell them when it's bedtime and when it's playtime.
- Try soft lights with smaller coverage areas to keep the room peaceful.
- A reading lamp can be very helpful when mom or dad are watching the baby sleep. You need just enough to read a book without disturbing the baby's slumber.
- Look for colorful, fun shades. A lamp can compliment a room's theme or make its own statement.
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