Rooms & Locations
- Anywhere At All
- Baby's Room
- Back Door
- Back Porch/Patio/Sunroom
- Bar
- Bathroom
- Beach, Lake Homes & Cabins
- Bedroom
- Closet
- Dining Rooms
- Dorm Room
- Exercise Room
- Family Room & Den
- Foyer
- Garage
- Garden
- Grade School Kids
- Guest Bath
- Guest Room
- Home Office
- Kitchen
- Laundry Room
- Library
- Living Room
- Media Room
- Mirrors
- Personal Spaces
- Playroom
- Preschoolers
- Refrigerators
- Schools
- Scrapbook Studios
- Stairs
Grade School Kids
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;  - A nice change from soccer-ball wallpaper borders in a boy's room.
The minute you get away from fundamentals, whether it's proper technique, work ethic or mental preparation, the bottom can fall out of your game, your school work, your job, whatever you're doing. -Michael Jordan
;  - If you don't have the room, just use the last sentence of this charming excerpt from a long-past insurance ad.
Boys are found everywhere-on top of, underneath, inside of, climbing on, swinging from, running around or jumping to. Mothers love them, little girls hate them, older sisters and brothers tolerate them, adults ignore them and Heaven protects them. A boy is truth with dirt on its face, beauty with a cut on its finger, wisdom with bubble gum in its hair and the hope of the future with a frog in its pocket. -Alan Beck
;  - Just the thing for a sports-addicted kid.
Hey, now, you're an all-star. Get your game on. Go play! -
;  - Put this over a toddler's bed and decorate with the room with adorable cuddly bugs. Or order it in a tiny size for over a night light.
Good night, sleep tight. Don't let the bedbugs bite. -
;  - This is an example of how you might create a unique border for a kids' room. Just make a list of things they love or that make them special.
Mackenzie is a cheerleader and basketball player, a violinist and an honor student. She is a big sister and a best friend. She loves Ireland and ice cream. She dreams big dreams. -
;  - If your child is learning a special skill, list each accomplishment on her wall and add new ones as she learns them.
First position. Second position. Plie. Releve. Tendu. Arabesque. Jete. -
;  - Skateboarding terms for a boy's room
Grind. Olllie. Three sixty. Kick flip. Heel flip. Fakie. Nollie. Hard flip. Trick. -
;  - Help a budding mathematician practice math facts.
2 x 2 = 4 7 - 5 = 2 4 + 2 = 6 1 x 8 = 8 6 + 3 = 9 -
;  - It's never too early to practice simple spelling words.
cat mom eat go run ball dad fat fly -
;  - We don't know how this would actually look, but the idea is to turn a story written by your child into graffiti for his or her bedroom wall. This is a story begun by Mary's son, Ryder. He says he doesn't mind if you use it.
Once, in a land and time so different from ours, many, many people do not believe it exists, there was an eleven archer named Legolem. Now, this was no ordinary archer. By the time he was seven years old, he could shoot an arrow so that if you had an apple on your head, he could shoot the stem off it. Legolem had two friends: One was named Araga, and the other was named Gimlix. Araga specialized in swords. He preferred long swords. Gimlix specialized in axes. His favorite attack was when he swung around in a circle with the ax in his hands. Once the king got a very bad sickness. It started to spread around town. Soon Legolem, Araga and Gimlix were the only ones that weren't sick. The king told them to go out into the Mystical Forest and find seven magical herbs. So they went out into the forest and walked and walked. Soon it was nighttime. They only had a few provisions, so they ate very sparsely. The next day, they wen -

