Mother Goose tales have delighted children for years. These beloved nursery rhymes provide inspiration for a beautiful child's bedroom or infant nursery. Here's how to make a Mother Goose themed child's bedroom.
Select a Mother Goose nursery rhyme, or use elements from all of your favorite rhymes. Paint walls a light cream in the middle, shading to blue toward the ceiling. Shade to green or brown going toward the floor.
Add details such as rocks, haystacks, trees, houses, or a giant shoe, depending which rhyme you chose. Place rocker in a corner. Have a lamp or light fixture nearby, out of the child's reach but providing sufficient light for play and comfortable reading.
If the child is an infant or toddler, use an adult size rocker so that you and your child can snuggle comfortably. Place tufted cushion on rocker seat. Add a pretty, nursery rhyme themed quilt thrown over the back for comfort.
Using a projector or graph paper enlargement, stencil Mother Goose printables onto the walls. ... more.
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