Packing maximum function into tight spaces, Italian furniture maker Tumidei offers bright lofted bedroom sets with everything a kid needs built right in. These modern, compact and often modular all-in-one interiors hide extra beds under platforms, elevate study spaces and include lots of storage room.
Available in virtually any color scheme, Tumidei’s lofted bedroom sets for children and teenagers have lots of slide-out components that save valuable square footage when not in use. Beds disappear under elevated platforms that take advantage of ceiling height to maximize available space.
Many of these sets are ideal for multiple kids sharing a room, offering distinct space for each child without sacrificing looks and organization. Twin beds are placed on top of cabinets to keep clutter at bay, desks are shared and stairs double as drawers.
Tumidei also makes furniture sets for adults. All materials used are ecologically friendly, meeting European requirements for low formaldehyde content and non-toxic paints. See more space-saving room ideas on their website.
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Kids Risking Their Lives to Reach School
Kids React To Harlem Shake
I just realize that kids are smarter then adults… their head shaking and faces tell everything. Harlem Shake is for the stupid mass. Ok, the army thing is funny the first time and well staged, but nearly all the others are just stupid.
Top 10 Kids Magazines
Top 10 Magazine's For Kids
Sports Illustrated KidsMagazines.com 12 issues per year Sports Illustrated Kids magazine covers sports the way kids like it. Find interviews with sports heroes, hilarious comics, awesome action photos, and more in each issue of Sports Illustrated Kids. Recommended for kids ages 10 and up. SI Kids publishes one double issue, which counts as two of 12 issues in an annual subscription. SI Kids may also publish occasional extra issues. |
HighlightsMagazines.com 12 issues per year Highlights magazine delivers puzzles, science projects, jokes and riddles that challenge young minds, and also includes regular features like Hidden Pictures, The Timbertoes, and Goofus and Gallant. Highlights magazine is recommended for kids ages 6 to 12. |
National Geographic KidsMagazines.com 10 issues per year Award winning magazine that combines learning with fun. Features great stories on animals, science, technology, and awesome accomplishments of kids around the world. Plus puzzles, games, posters and trading cards, for kids 6 & up! |
American GirlMagazines.com 6 issues per year American Girl magazine is an ad-free, award-winning magazine that provides appealing, age-appropriate features like original fiction, lively nonfiction, party plans and projects, advice and quizzes. American Girl magazine is recommended for girls ages 8-12. |
Highlights High FiveMagazines.com 12 issues per year Highlights High Five magazine promotes reasoning, problem solving and creative self-expression. Each issue features activities, puzzles and simple non-fiction for preschoolers. Highlights High Five is recommended for kids ages 3-5. |
Girls' LifeMagazines.com 6 issues per year Girls' Life magazine is the perfect magazine for girls ages 10 and up. Find friends, fashion, quizzes, celebrity interviews and self-esteem in the Parent's Choice award-winning Girls' Life magazine. |
Discovery GirlsMagazines.com 6 issues per year Discovery Girls magazine is packed with age-appropriate articles on school, sports and friendship that empowers girls. Also find quizzes, fashion advice and games in each issue of Discovery Girls magazine. Recommended for girls ages 8 and up. |
National Geographic Little KidsMagazines.com 6 issues per year National Geographic Little Kids magazine is for kids ages 3 to 6. Bursting with lively photographs and engaging stories, each issue of National Geographic Little Kids magazine supplies you with fresh imaginative teaching tools. |
Kids DiscoverMagazines.com 12 issues per year Kids Discover magazine explores nature, science, geography and history. Each issue of Kids Discover magazine is ad-free and features clear text, colorful illustrations and full-color photography. Recommended for kids ages 7 to 11. |
YUM Food & Fun for KidsMagazines.com 4 issues per year YUM Food & Fun for Kids magazine is for the modern parent who cares about family time in the kitchen. Each issue of YUM Food & Fun for Kids magazine is filled with fun, fresh and quick recipes and party ideas both parents and children will love. |
Kids can get their keulrojeueopreul!
'Who are you wearing? Today "Paparazzi curly brown hair wearing a fuschia dress with silver wedge request. strut the red carpet down a bit in the background while the camera to play with Lady Gaga's "Just dance" pulsates.
In one scene, but it could be any one of a number of award preshows Red Carpet Kids, Upper East Side town house internal event planner.
Actor - wearing a fuschia education and for 14, the company of her best friend, 7-year-old Marlo Sims is hosted pre-Oscar party.
"She is fascinated by the beauty and talent," says Laura Simms, daughter of Hollywood fandom.
Marlo is not the only one.
Parents want to see their kids out on the Academy Award glitz months hosting from a company you may want to consider a two-hour party - who run a hefty price tag for kids 15 4005 baekdalreoeul.
Parties and red carpet photo call for the opening in the backyard, and celebrity reporter wearing a fur coat leather 'interview " After that little tykes in the head and 70 costumes people select "upstairs in the closet" - the genie of the lamp, Geisha and pirates is whisked off into the makeup room before - including
Finally, their close-up of the time, they film on green screen a short film scene.
8-year-old Francesca Hourihan "director" surprise "Oh, this is cool looking!" Skull in black and crimson gown covered with pictures of the head and stomach fly. "It's really hard!" Francesca says.
Clip editing room downstairs in the "theater" (their "premiere,") for the natural kids head upstairs to the electronic transmission , they munch candy to eat pick - Starbursts, Mike and Ikes,
Sno-Cap - canteen (!, Just as the actual theater on the big screen) and grab yourself a plush red theater seats at the sink.
And the premiere after-party complete without a will? festival back down pizza and cupcakes decorations and take-home 'bags to the brim with trinkets Sunglasses and Eye Makeup filled.
In one scene, but it could be any one of a number of award preshows Red Carpet Kids, Upper East Side town house internal event planner.
Actor - wearing a fuschia education and for 14, the company of her best friend, 7-year-old Marlo Sims is hosted pre-Oscar party.
"She is fascinated by the beauty and talent," says Laura Simms, daughter of Hollywood fandom.
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Parents want to see their kids out on the Academy Award glitz months hosting from a company you may want to consider a two-hour party - who run a hefty price tag for kids 15 4005 baekdalreoeul.
Parties and red carpet photo call for the opening in the backyard, and celebrity reporter wearing a fur coat leather 'interview " After that little tykes in the head and 70 costumes people select "upstairs in the closet" - the genie of the lamp, Geisha and pirates is whisked off into the makeup room before - including
Finally, their close-up of the time, they film on green screen a short film scene.
8-year-old Francesca Hourihan "director" surprise "Oh, this is cool looking!" Skull in black and crimson gown covered with pictures of the head and stomach fly. "It's really hard!" Francesca says.
Clip editing room downstairs in the "theater" (their "premiere,") for the natural kids head upstairs to the electronic transmission , they munch candy to eat pick - Starbursts, Mike and Ikes,
Sno-Cap - canteen (!, Just as the actual theater on the big screen) and grab yourself a plush red theater seats at the sink.
And the premiere after-party complete without a will? festival back down pizza and cupcakes decorations and take-home 'bags to the brim with trinkets Sunglasses and Eye Makeup filled.
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