subject: Creative Nursery Theme Tips For Your Baby Boy Or Girl [print this page] Are you expectant parents who don't want to know whether you're going to have a boy or a girl? Or, if you know your baby's gender, would you prefer to create a gender neutral nursery for your new baby and stay away from a "baby girl" or "baby boy" theme? If so, read this article and you will discover some of the best nursery themes that work for your baby, whether it's a girl or a boy.
The Artistic Theme
Can you visualize your baby's nursery having an easel in the corner with crayons, pallets, and finger paint beside it? Imagine posters of colorful great works of art hanging on the walls. Whether they're Manets, Monets, Picassos or Renoirs, these images are sure to ignite a love of beauty in your newborn child.
The Number Theme
Do you want to inspire a love of math in your little boy or girl? Then why not put numbers on the wall and bedding and wooden blocks with numbers, a calculator, an abacus, and a slide rule of the shelves?
The Alphabet Theme
You can inspire a love of reading and writing by stenciling the ABC's on the walls of your baby's nursery. Put up shelves and start a library of baby books along with classic literary works. And have baby blocks with the letters of the alphabet for your children to play with as they grow up.
The Travel Theme
If you want a fun theme you can put pictures of exotic animals such as lions, tigers, monkeys and parrots on the walls. Imagine wallpaper that looks like a rainforest with brightly colored flowers and trees. And wouldn't plush stuffed animals go wonderfully in a nursery like this?
Keep It Basic with a Black and White Theme
Once of the easiest yet most striking nurseries combine black and white furniture against white walls. You can use colorful pillows as accents to stimulate your baby's curiosity.
The World Traveler Theme
Do you or would you love to travel? Why not inspire the quest for adventure in your youngster by decorating the nursery with globes, maps, and photos of famous landmarks around the world? Imagine the curiosity you can arouse in your children when they see images of the Statue of Liberty, the Great Wall of China, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Eifel Tower every day.
Hopefully these half a dozen themes have inspired you to visualize the type of environment you would like your baby to grow up in. Your child will be a reflection of his or her experiences. By creating a visually exciting nursery you can help your children be the best they can.
by: Wendy Moyer
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