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Here's the ideal room in which children can grow and have their growth recorded. This Primary Color room allows creativity to flourish and is the perfect paint project to share with your child - each surface can be jointly painted so the room truly becomes "my room."

white
black
red
orange
violet blue green yellow colors may differ from actual chips

Your child's handprints create the rooms' colorful border; the polka dots are handmade with a tennis ball tossed gently against the wall by father and son, mother and daughter, grandparent and grandchild; the walls are Perfect polkadots using a tennis ball


Don't you wish your mother had let you play with paint?
a great sponging game shared by all. The measuring stick offers a memorable way to measure years as well as feet.

Primary red, yellow, and blue are the basis for this child's room, but any color selection can be used in similar fashion. Let your child's color preference help guide you in your choice of colors.

Friendly Note: Primary red, yellow, and blue are important for visual development of young children. Our handprints, both on the wall border and on the measuring stick, are: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet - all in Latex Eggshell.

The window shade is a simple canvas one that was painted Primary Blue to coordinate with the blue polka-dot wall, border trim, and bed linens. Accessories such as color-coordinated bed linens contribute to a strong color environment.
razzmatazz bubble gum hopscotch alphabet soup sunspot haystack grass green magic mint granny smith apples
navy blue violet purple butterfly ronbins egg blue sky blue t-rex
 
 

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