Child's chair
Child Chair
A reclining chair can be a really good investment when you have a small newborn baby. It can be nice to have a place where you can put your baby while you just need five minutes to use both of your hands. But do you know the rules for using a reclining chair and how and when it is best to start using a reclining chair for your child? Mammashop helps you with good advice on using the reclining chair.
Good advice for using a reclining chair for babies
From when your child is five to eight weeks old, they may sit in a reclining chair. Whether it is when the child is five or eight weeks old depends on how stiff your baby is in the back. If your child is stiff in the back, then there is no problem for them to already use a reclining chair from just five weeks old. If your child, on the other hand, is more floppy, you should wait a bit longer. After eight weeks, all babies can use a reclining chair unless your child has back problems of one kind or another. Here, you should always consult with an expert to be on the safe side.
When you start putting your child in the reclining chair, it is important that it is only for a short time at a time, around five to ten minutes, so the back does not get strained. After a while, however, you can slowly start to increase the length of time in the reclining chair. Once your child can sit up by themselves, it is no longer a good idea to have them in a reclining chair, as it is better for them to be allowed to crawl around on the floor.
Child Chairs
If you have small children at home, you also know that they love to do the same as mom, dad, and their older siblings. This also applies to something as simple as sitting on a proper chair.
Investing in a child chair is a gift for your child. It gives them the opportunity to sit well and safely. At the same time, it also provides them with a good starting point for being able to sit and pursue creative interests such as drawing and painting. Here on the site, you will find a wide selection of child chairs and accompanying cushions that fit perfectly in both the children's room and the living room.
What are the benefits of a child chair?
There are many benefits to a child chair. First and foremost, there is the advantage that the child has their own chair, which they sit very well on.
Then there is also the advantage that it is significantly safer for a child to sit on a child chair rather than a normal chair. Children can have difficulty getting up on a normal chair, and if they fall down, there is a risk that they could get hurt. You avoid this when the chair fits the child's height and size. It is also satisfying for the child to be able to sit properly on a chair. Moreover, the chairs are also ergonomically good for children, as child chairs are specifically designed for children and their bodies.
Something for every taste
Our child chairs come in a variety of different models, and we will almost guarantee that you can find one that suits your child. You can find some very simple chairs that fit perfectly with a table. You can also find some more creative and soft chairs that will fit into any children's room. All our models are offered in a lot of different colors, so you can mix and match just as you like.
Decorating the children's room
A good chair should be essential for the decor of any child's room. It makes sense to combine one of our beautiful chairs with a matching table in the children's room. This way, you can create a cozy desk corner for your child, which can be used for drawing, painting, or playing with modeling clay.
We also have some models that resemble an armchair more than a dining or office chair. These would be perfect for a cozy area in your child's room. You could possibly combine the chair with a cute rug that can frame the cozy area, as well as some cushions to make it extra cozy.
Create a children's section in the living room
With a couple of children's chairs, you can also easily create a children's section in the living room, without compromising the aesthetic expression of the living room.