Archive for the 'BED Kids' Category
Bed Wetters are Loud Snorers
0 Comments Published by brian yalung May 4th, 2008 in BED Kids, BED News.
Babies are known to have their share of wetting their bed. These are normal occurrences since they usually have to be trained prior to understanding how to control these personal qualms. But this study relates it with loud snoring, something that will surely be an issue for infants that has to be addressed. It is not plainly an issue about snoring but rather about looking at the whole picture for our kids’ sakes.
“Our findings were really an eye-opener,” said study co-author Dr. David Gozal, director of the division of pediatric sleep medicine at the University of Louisville, in Kentucky. “Why children with bed-wetting have high levels of this hormone; that will require a bit more research.”
About 9 percent of boys and 6 percent of girls at age 7 have trouble sleeping through the night without wetting the bed, according to the U.S. National Institutes of Health. The problem — which affects about 5 million American children — runs strongly in families. Nighttime bed-wetting, which is also called enuresis, is not the fault of the child or parent. For some reason, the child’s brain isn’t responding to normal cues to wake up and empty the bladder.
(Source) Washingtonpost.com
Bookhouse
0 Comments Published by colbert April 29th, 2008 in BED Accesorries, BED Contemporary, BED FUN, BED Kids, Bed Designs.‘Bookhouse’ is a cute looking wall-mounted book shelf designed by David Restorick. This unique piece of furniture can be treated as your bedside table mounted on the wall as it has a platform where you can keep your small items such as cellphones, keys and torch. The best part is, you can lay your collection of books in a tidy order.
Via Fresh Home
Why are Hospital Beds Lacking?
1 Comment Published by brian yalung April 23rd, 2008 in BED Kids, BED News.
Health and medical services never had it so bad when it comes to providing beds for their incoming patients. While many people never foresaw the large volume that we see in most hospitals and medical institutions today, the need to expand and provide more beds has been a continuing issue for some years now.
Apparently, a lot of people are getting sick and babies being born. Unlike in the early years, hospital beds were seen to be sufficient until the sudden boom in health-related problems that has a lot of people trooping to the hospital today.
We see long queues for patients who need attention in hospitals. But look a little bit closer and you may find yourself in a line for available hospital bed accommodations as well.
“There’s simply not enough beds for the number of women having the babies they must do something about building another facility for the well women and that they don’t seem to be able to grasp,” says Karen Guilliland of the College of Midwives.
(Source) One news
Beds for Babies Programs
1 Comment Published by brian yalung April 22nd, 2008 in BED Activities, BED Kids, BED News.
We all want our babies to be by our side but if you are wise, it would be best to leave them to their cribs for the time being that they are in their infancy stage. This is apparently because more people today fail to realize the danger of possibly lacking in attention as far as baby safety is concerned.
Such problems can be categorized under the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) cases where the rate of babies dying because they are left sleeping beside their parents. Such an issue has been in Lucas County to which they have put together a program for babies where the “Beds for Babies Program” will provide cribs for babies and protect them from being SIDS victims.
“We believe that it is much safer for all babies that are newborns to be properly placed in a crib, because we know that’s the safest place to sleep,” explains Lucas County Board of Commissioners Tina Skeldon Wozniak.
(Source) ABC 13

Here is something interesting for the kids who find themselves frequently traveling. You don’t have to worry about where to sleep when you are on the road. The Toddler Travel Bed (which looks more of an airbed) has been clinically prescribed for you the next time you go outdoors.
The World’s Only Doctor Designed Toddler Travel Bed - Made Specifically For Children Ages 3 and Up. This is a straight forward inflatable air mattress with raised edges to discourage a child rolling off in his sleep. An electric pump is included. My 7 year old daughter was thrilled to have her own travel bed in a back pack she could carry. I use the air pump to inflate our swimming pool and others kids products.
(Source) My Precious Kid
The Lalapanzi Bed
1 Comment Published by Tanya April 21st, 2008 in BED Home, BED Kids, Baby, Bed Designs.
Here is something warm and cute. The Lalapanzi Bed is suitable for newborns to 1-year old babies who are less than 32 inches tall and weigh less than 22 lbs. All beds are handmade and are extremely safe.

Kids love to go to bed whenever there is something different or enticing about the way their beds are built. In this case, a boat type of a bed is something that will surely be alluring as most kids want something different as far as getting them to sleep on their beds is concerned.
So the next time you find a boat bed in your room, you can sail away into dreamland when all hands are on deck. Lay back and wait for the boat to sway as you will surely start traveling the dreamy oceans that kids always dream off.
Sail away to dream land. What child would not love to sleep on a boat? If your child is not quite ready for the big boy bed, but is ready to move out of the crib, this bed is perfect for the transition. Bed holds a crib mattress and has built in port hole safety rails. There is even hidden storage under the bow for all your child’s worldly possessions. Bedtime has never been so much fun. Some assembly is required.
(Source) Poshtots
Tudor Bed
0 Comments Published by colbert April 17th, 2008 in BED Contemporary, BED Frame, BED Kids, BED Technology.This fashionable contemporary Tudor bed is where you can comfortably rest. With a range of different size, this modern design is crafted it quality oak and finished with rich dark walnut hue. Steel ball bearings are installed under the legs so that it can me maneuvered easily.
Via Eco-furniture
Secure A Degree in Selling Beds
0 Comments Published by brian yalung April 15th, 2008 in BED Kids, BED Video, Bed Stores, Bed Therapy.
Many may call it funny but the news is for real. Normally, we would see bed stores employing people with pleasing personality to sell beds but with this new development, selling beds has now been offered as a degree.
The call it the management of selling beds which many may call nothing out of the ordinary marketing courses being taken up in the various schools today. Buckinghamshire New University in High Wycombe is offering a retail management foundation degree developed in partnership with bed company Dreams.
Once news of this degree comes out, expect bed manufacturers and stores to raise their level of qualifications by placing priority to applicants who garner such a degree. Nothing beats knowing what you are selling and in the bed industry today, it is readily apparent that this new degree will be a great way to help boost their bed sales today.
We pride ourselves on our work-based foundation degrees that are designed in conjunction with employers
– Ruth Farwell, Vice-chancellor Bucks New University (Source)









