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Paper Lanterns And Children

November 17th, 2009 · No Comments

by Cody Scholberg

When we have children, we all want to have beautiful homes and gardens, with great light features that are not only gorgeous but suitable for kids as well. One option to accomplish this is paper lanterns, with many colors, shapes, etc. If we think that kids need a safer alternative, we must first consider the lighting type of these paper lanterns, whether it be candles or bulbs.

Because the safety of our children means a lot to us, most of us prefer electrical hanging paper lanterns.

Many parents have problems with their kids when they have to go to sleep because they are afraid of the dark and need a simple source of light. Paper lanterns for children provide a very soft light and are highly recommended for these cases. Before you install the paper lanterns into the child’s room, you need to find a space that your child cannot reach, the higher the better, as your child will obviously grow taller as he ages.

In this way, the child will be out of danger. Even with this safeguard, you will have to explain to him about the potential dangers. This way your child will be prepared in case that he breaks the bulb or the paper touches the bulb.

Paper lanterns are found in a large variety of colors and if you let your child pick something himself, he will love it without a doubt. He may be fond of a special patterned model, or he may pick something painted in his favorite color. He can choose more than one color with, several in combination creating a beautiful patterned design. If your kid is afraid of creatures that hide under the bed, you can buy a lantern with his favorite super hero so he will sleep peacefully. If you want to do something really special for your child, you can choose custom-imprinted paper lanterns. They are unique and your child will appreciate this.

If your children have reached a suitable age, they can engage in various artistic projects, developing important skills that will be used later in life. Not only will they learn how to use useful tools such as scissors, but they will also be instructed on how to cut paper and follow certain directions. Precautions have to be taken when children start making their own paper lanterns, as parents having the responsibility of watching over their safety.

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