2012年7月1日 星期日

Kids Bean Bag Chair - Choose the Right One


Bean bag chairs were first developed in the late 1960s in Italy. They became quite the rage in the 1970s as they met the needs of the laid-back lifestyle of the time. Their popularity waned somewhat during the 1980s before experiencing something of a revival in the 1990s, so that they can be found once again at most department and furniture stores as they were in the 1970s. It is now rather easy to find a kids bean bag chair in addition to the standard variety.

As with all kids furniture, one must first consider the safety of an item before deciding to buy it and place it in one's home. Suffocation is the primary hazard of them. The U.S. Consumers' Product Safety Commission (CPSC) addressed this issue the mid 1990s after several deaths had already occurred. They determined that when the polystyrene beads used to fill the chairs would leak from a partially open zipper or a tear in the bag, young children would eat or aspirate the beads and suffocate. They uncovered cases of toddlers unzipping and climbing inside the bags where they became trapped, breathed in the beads, and suffocated. The CSPC required design changes that included zippers that could only be opened with a special tool, more durable fabric and seams, and a warning label that was permanently attached to the underside of the chair. These requirements were for all chairs, not just kids bean bag chairs. If you are shopping for a kids bean bag chair for your child or children, checking for these safety features is a must.

Kids bean bag chairs are available in every color and design one can think of. There are chairs designed like a baseball glove or a football, fruits and vegetables, and animals. There are both fuzzy and shiny kids bean bag chairs made in every color of the rainbow. Finding one to match the theme and décor of any room in the house will be simple. They are light and can be carried or dragged around the home by one's child quite easily. It is the perfect seat for reading, watching TV, or playing video games. Therapists also discovered that children with sensory-integration difficulty benefited from sit-ting in bean bag chairs. Because it conforms so readily to one's body, it is also a good support for a child's developing spine. A decent kids bean bags need only cost about $50. For the fancy ones, one should plan to spend between one hundred and two hundred dollars.

Children have been known to stand in these chairs, kneading them with their feet like a cat does before settling down. This seems to be a form of stress relief. This tends to squash the polystyrene beads and make the kids bean bag chair flat. Luckily, bags of refill beads are only $16 or so. This is a small price to pay for helping to relieve the stress of one's child. Perhaps the child's parent should begin to practice this as well, especially after a harrowing commute home.




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