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Babiekins Magazine

A Trendsetting Magazine & Online Community For The Trendsetting Child + Parent

Sleepykins//Piper’s Dreamy Room

By Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor Leave a Comment

Guest post by Ashley Williamson.

Piper’s room has a mix of vintage and new toys and furniture with loads of girly touches and nostalgia for childhood. My girls love playing in this room. Endless tea parties, setting up Sylvanian families, quiet reading and playing dress-up. Piper is a real bowerbird and is constantly bringing home shells, rocks, nuts, anything she can find from her adventures and these are tucked around the room, along with fairy glitter and little treasures.

There is no theme, but in our home we try to keep things around that are beautiful, useful, or meaningful and Piper’s space definitely is the child version of this!

She is four years old so needs space to stretch her imagination. A lot of our parenting ideals reside in Steiner philosophies, with toys being simple and often made of natural materials, allowing the girls to have open ended play. Piper is able to disappear in her imagination in this space for hours. Our little dreamer!

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Piper's Dreamy Room

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Piper's Dreamy Room

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Piper's Dreamy Room

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Piper's Dreamy Room

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Piper's Dreamy Room

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Piper's Dreamy Room

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Piper's Dreamy Room

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Piper's Dreamy Room

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Piper's Dreamy Room

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Piper's Dreamy Room

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Filed Under: Fun, Interiors Tagged With: #babiekinsmag, ashley goldberg, Babiekins, Babiekins Magazine, bedroom, children's room, design, fabrik, Fashion, fashion kids, ikea, Interior Design, Jess Brown, kids fashion magazine, kids trends, Maileg, omm, pony rider, soft gallery, vintage Posted By: Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor


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