American Made Cribs!!
In the aftermath of the economic crash in 2008, the words, “made in America” seemed on the endangered species list as even more jobs disappeared to overseas locations.
Fortunately, pride in American-made products and the realization of the importance and the quality of American products has enjoyed a resurgence. From cars to houses to furniture to electronics, American workers are once more smiling proudly and flying banners at the strength of American products made today.
Few items used daily are more prominent than the furniture used in homes, offices, restaurants, hotels and more.
At home, having a well-made, safely constructed baby bed, like those American-made cribs at BabyFurniturePlus.net, can not only act as the center point the baby’s room but bring peace of mind that your infant or toddler is safe and sound, cradled in the strong materials of which they’re made.
As you ready your home and your lives for a new little one, don’t forget the handy furniture and accessories that can “make or break” smooth living with a young child. Stain-resistant slip covers that fit over your favorite easy chair, for instance, can help maintain the beauty and life of that comfortable furniture.
If rocking chairs aren’t as comfortable as they used to be, consider a glider with footstool instead. You can still sooth your baby into nap time while gifting yourself the comfort of the padded chair. Put your feet up in style while you allow yourself to forget your worries for a while.
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2 Comments
ann
I personally think we should all buy American made things.
Im sure if we all looked at a brand name product we will be surprised at where it is made . Buy American keeps jobs in our country. I would feel much better with a American crib for my kids. I never really stopped to think of where does our furniture actually get made. Thanks for the thoughts
ann
I personally think we should all buy American made things.
Im sure if we all looked at a brand name product we will be surprised at where it is made . Buy American keeps jobs in our country. I would feel much better with a American crib for my kids. I never really stopped to think of where does our furniture actually get made. Thanks for the thoughts