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  2. 70 Kids' Bedroom Ideas That Are Anything But Child's Play - AOL

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    Here, we've gathered 70 of the most diverse, whimsical, and elegant kids’ rooms ideas, whether you’re decorating for a newborn or a teenager.

  3. Blanket fort - Wikipedia

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    A blanket fort is a construction commonly made using blankets, bed sheets, pillows, and sofa cushions. [1] It is also known as a couch fort , pillow fort , sheet fort or den . Parenting books frequently suggest building blanket forts as an activity for parents to participate in play with their children.

  4. 15 Cozy Comforters for a Fall Bedroom Refresh - AOL

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    Freshen up your bedroom for fall with these cozy comforters. Shop our top picks and snag the bedding of your dreams. Don't wait, treat yourself to new sheets.

  5. ‘They stay awake in school’: The children who used to sleep ...

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    “It’s made more room for the kids in the bedroom and my two girls absolutely love the bunk beds. ... It found that crisis requests for help with children’s beds and bedding more than ...

  6. Bedroom - Wikipedia

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    Beds range from a crib for an infant; a single or twin bed for a toddler, child, teenager or single adult; to bigger sizes like a full, double, queen, king or California king). Beds and bedrooms are often devised to create barriers to insects and vermin, especially mosquitoes, and to dampen or contain light or noise to aid sleep and privacy.

  7. Comforter - Wikipedia

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    A white comforter. A comforter (in American English), also known as a doona in Australian English, [1] or a continental quilt (or simply quilt) or duvet in British English, [2] [3] is a type of bedding made of two lengths of fabric or covering sewn together and filled with insulative materials for warmth, traditionally down or feathers, wool or cotton batting, silk, or polyester and other down ...