Customized prints to love

Adoption has the dimension of connection — not only to your own tribe, but beyond, widening the scope of what constitutes love, ties and family. It is a larger embrace. By adopting, we stretch past our immediate circles and, by reaching out, find an unexpected sense of belonging with others.Isabella RosselliniChildren Inspire Design is happy to announce our customized prints. You can choose from one of the sweet backgrounds and add your child's name on it. It is a beautiful way to personalize the interior decor and a way your child can identify him/herself. Check out these prints in our shop.

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Classroom and Bedroom Educational Art

Written by contributing blogger, Christine Martin. Decorating your child's room can include educational elements. These solar system wall cards offer just the bright and colorful touch to any space including a classroom setting. For a musical interpretation of learning about the planets, check out kid song genius A J Jenkins' The Solar System Song.  

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Cute nursery

Written by contributing blogger, Christine Martin.Maybe it's the fact that I lived in Tunisia for three years or maybe it's the neutral + warm colors that draw me in. Whatever it is, the natural light, and subtle north African touches make this nursery pretty darn irresistible. Just check out this desert modern space here.

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Helping Kids Go Back To School

Written by contributing blogger, Christine Martin. By now, your little ones have posed in front of the school bus, classroom home, or outside your door holding a sign saying "Carrie's 1st day of kindergarten" (enter name and grade). The new pencils have been sharpened and maybe already lost and their backpacks are full of school life including notices of upcoming events and a half eaten string cheese stick.  While there may be aspects of your kid's education that you would change, it is important to consider those children who try to carry on with school in difficult conditions. This article in the Huffington Post beckons compassion towards kids who struggle with having their basic needs met. As Catherine Meek, director...

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