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
Preschoolers
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;  - Emblish with a galaxy of stencilled or stamped stars.
Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight. I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I wish tonight. -
;  - So what if your child's name isn't John
Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son, (your child's name) Went to bed with his trousers on, One shoe off and one shoe on! Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son, (your child's name)! -
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Jack, be nimble, Jack, be quick, Jack, jump over the candlestick. -
;  - Cute as a chair rail in a tea-party themed kids' room or playroom.
Polly, put the kettle on, Polly, put the kettle on. Polly, put the kettle on, we'll all have tea. Blow the fire and make the toast, put the muffins on to roast. Blow the fire and make the toast, we'll all have tea. -
;  - Make this the centerpiece of a little-boy nautical theme. Embellish the room with toy boats, sailor hats, rope accessories and hand-drawn "waves" on walls.
Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream. -
;  - 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
;  - 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. -
;  - It's never too early to practice simple spelling words.
cat mom eat go run ball dad fat fly -
;  - Nice for a border.
God sent children for another purpose than merely to keep up the race - to enlarge our hearts; and to make us unselfish and full of kindly sympathies and affections; to give our souls higher aims; to call out all our faculties to extended enterprise and exertion; and to bring round our firesides bright faces, happy smiles and loving, tender hearts. -Mary Botham Howitt
;  - Adorable in a little girl's playroom.
Say, say, my playmate, come out and play with me and bring your dollies three. climb up my apple tree. Slide down my rain barrel into my cellar door, and we'll be jolly friends forever more! -

