DaVinci Parker 4 in 1 Crib with Toddler Rail, Coffee

Black Friday DaVinci Parker 4 in 1 Crib with Toddler Rail, Coffee 2011 Deals

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Black Friday DaVinci Parker 4 in 1 Crib with Toddler Rail, Coffee Feature

  • Includes toddler bed conversion guard rail and headboard and footboard to convert to a full-size bed with K4799 conversion rails (sold seperately)
  • Features 4 level mattress spring system
  • Meets or exceed all US standards, Lead and phthalate Safe, non-toxic finish
  • Made of New Zealand Pine wood from sustainable forests
  • 1 year limited manufacturers warranty


Black Friday DaVinci Parker 4 in 1 Crib with Toddler Rail, Coffee Overview

You can8217;t pass up the Parker. Engineered for years of comfort and style, the Parker Convertible Crib becomes a toddler bed or a daybed. With wooden bed rails, it converts into full-sized bed! With the Parker Crib, you get it all. Features: Metal mattresss support that can be adjusted to 4 levels to adjust to your growing baby Toddler guard rail kit included to easily convert crib to toddler bed for extended use Footboard and headboard included to convert to full size (full size rails K4799 sold separately) Trundle drawer included - drawer front and frame made of solid wood Stationary side crib with no moving parts Lead and phthalate safe Non-toxic finish Crib made of solid New Zealand Pine wood from sustainable forests JPMA certified 1 year warranty



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Dream On Me Classic 2 in 1 Convertible Stationary Side Crib, Espresso

Black Friday Dream On Me Classic 2 in 1 Convertible Stationary Side Crib, Espresso 2011 Deals

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Black Friday Dream On Me Classic 2 in 1 Convertible Stationary Side Crib, Espresso Feature

  • Stationary (non drop side) rail system
  • 2 in 1 conversion from crib to toddler bed
  • 2 position mattress support
  • All tools necessary for assembly are included
  • JPMA Certified


Black Friday Dream On Me Classic 2 in 1 Convertible Stationary Side Crib, Espresso Overview

Dream on Me Classic 2-in-1 Convertible Crib - Espresso

The Classic Design solid wood crib is a beautiful addition to any nursery. It is a stationary crib drop with dual safety, hooded, locking wheels and multi position mattress support. This crib easily converts to a day bed and takes a standard size Dream On Me mattress, sold separately. All tools for assembly included. JPMA Certified.

Assembled: 40"L x31"W x54"H
Product Weight: 36"lbs





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Why Is The Simplicity Ellis Crib A Parent Favorite?

This convertible five in one crib is special because it grows with your child. It is a combination of a toddler bed, crib, a love seat and a full size bed. This makes purchasing the crib a investment to any parent. Babies will turn into toddlers in the blink of an eye and as they grow this crib will grow with them. The crib comes in a high beautiful gloss, honey finish color that is non-toxic. The crib comes in a couple different styles and colors. The combinations you can choose from are a cherry, white, and honey. All come with the same features and you are sure to find one that matches your nursery.

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The changing table and dresser combination is very functional. This multi-function piece of nursery furniture gives you a great looking and useful table top for your baby while still giving you the extra needed storage as they grow.What you get with the crib is a two level top, two large drawers, an easy access shelf, one small drawer and a adjustable shelf behind a door. The simple yet elegant design of the crib will make it a easy to use piece of furniture for many years.

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The crib can be converted into a transitional bed with safety rails, a day bed, or a full sized headboard. It comes with a standard size crib mattress which are easy to obtain and switch out. These reasons alone are why parents love this crib. It has the five different combinations of being a crib, bed, toddler bed, love seat, and a day bed. It has a classy look to it. Most families invest in one of these cribs and pass it down from generation to generation.

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Black Friday Dream On Me Mission Collection Style Toddler Bed, Cherry 2011 Deals

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Black Friday Dream On Me Mission Collection Style Toddler Bed, Cherry Feature

  • Non toxic finish
  • Solid wood design
  • Safety bed rails
  • Accommodates a standard crib mattress
  • JPMA Certified


Black Friday Dream On Me Mission Collection Style Toddler Bed, Cherry Overview

Dream on Me "Mission Collection" Style Toddler Bed Cherry

The Dream On Me "Mission Collection" Style toddler bed is tastefully designed to emphasize simple horizontal and vertical lines and flat panels. Designed low to the floor for your toddler’s ease of getting in and out of bed, featuring two safety guard rails and a beautiful non-toxic finish. The perfect transition for toddlers who have outgrown their cribs but are still too small for an adult bed. This bed takes a standard Dream On Me crib mattress (sold separately). Comes complete with all tools necessary for easy assembly. JPMA Certified.

Assembled: 54"L x 29.5"W x 28"H
Product Weight: 35lbs





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The Evolution of Transportation

People and things have always had the need to move or be moved from one place to another. People have always looked for more comfortable or quicker ways to travel. Transportation is a way people and things move from one place to another. Different environments require different methods of transportation.

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People have invented machines, called vehicles or crafts, to travel. Some vehicles travel on the ground, like a train. Some vehicles travel on top of the water, like a jet ski. Some even help people to travel under the water, like a submarine. People use other types of crafts to travel in the air. A hot air balloon is an interesting way to travel through the sky.

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Crafts such as rockets can help people to travel into space. Over the centuries, inventors designed machines or improved ways of traveling to move people faster and faster.

Ships and Boats

One of the earliest ways to transport people and things was by traveling in the water. Boats are small crafts generally used for a special purpose like fishing. Ships are larger crafts that might use sails or an engine to propel them through the water. They may travel on rivers, lakes, or oceans.

Boats With Paddles

People use flat wooden boards called paddles to row small boats. An oar is another name for a paddle. A raft is a simple boat with a flat bottom. We can make a raft using tree trunks or logs. Sometimes, flat pieces of wood called planks are bound together to make a raft. Some rafts are made of rubber or a plastic called vinyl. These rafts are often inflatable.

Early Native Americans made canoes out of tree trunks. They hollowed out the trunk and used a paddle to move from place to place. Today, an artificial substance, made by man, called fiberglass is a popular material for building a canoe.

A kayak is a sleeker version of a canoe with one or two small holes. The holes are where people sit. A rider may attach a watertight skin or enclosure to prevent water from getting in the boat. The boat can turn all the way over without sinking. Some people compete in kayak races. The Olympics have had a kayak event since 1936.

Boats With Sails or Motors

Other boats and ships use different types of power. A sailboat uses pieces of canvas or other fabrics called sails, which are filled by the wind fills and pushes the boat forward.

Ancient Egyptians used sailboats to move the stones for the Great Pyramids from Aswan to Giza. Pilgrims traveled from England on a large sailboat called the Mayflower to reach America in 1620.

A motorboat uses an electric motor and propellers. Propellers are turning metal blades that help the vessel to move through the water. A speedboat is a small, but very fast motorboat. Speedboats pull water skiers, help the Coast Guard or marine patrol on rescue missions, or might even compete in a race.

Larger Boats and Ships

Most large ships are made of metals like iron or steel. They use giant propellers powered by engines to move through the water. A steamboat is a large boat with paddles. A steam-powered engine turns the paddles to move the boat.

The biggest ships are tankers and aircraft carriers. Oil tankers can carry millions of barrels of oil inside huge cargo areas. Designers built tankers to travel long distances and other than oil, they may transport water, chemicals, or liquefied natural gas.

Aircraft carriers are long, flat warships designed to act as a floating airbase. Planes take off and land on the runways on the top of the ship.

A submarine is a metal ship that can travel underwater. A submarine can be small enough to carry one or two people and remain underwater for a few hours. They can also be very large, have a crew of over eighty people and remain underwater for a few months.

Trains

A train is a vehicle that runs on tracks, or rails. Passenger trains may have many compartments for people to travel from one place to another. Freight trains carry cargo, or things. Different cars transport different types of items.

Refrigerator cars transport food. Container cars need a crane to lift cargo in or out of the car. Tanker cars transport different types of liquids.

Light Rail

People sometimes use the term light rail to talk about trains that run on city streets. A trolley, also called a streetcar, is one type of light rail transportation. The first streetcars were pulled by horses or even people. Modern streetcars usually get their power from electricity. Electricity makes things run.

A subway is a light rail system of cars. A subway runs on the street and in underground tunnels. Many large cities have a network of subway tunnels.

Big Trains

Big trains have wheels that run on railroad tracks. They travel long distances between cities and towns. The first car on a train is the locomotive. The locomotive powers the train. The first trains used steams engines. Today, most trains get power from using gasoline or electricity. High-speed rail trains are electric trains that run faster than a regular train, sometimes called a bullet train. These high speed rail systems also transport people in Germany, Korea, and Spain. The first countries to build and use the bullet train are the countries of France and Japan.

The monorail is another type of train. Most monorail systems run on a single rail. Some monorails are suspended. The train cars actually hang from the track.

Motor Vehicles

People drive and are passengers in motor vehicles in most places of the world. Motor vehicles have wheels and a motor. They can be driven on many different land surfaces. Cars, buses, and trucks allow people and things to travel to certain places. They can travel where boats and trains cannot go.

Cars

Cars are vehicles used by people to get from one place to another. Combustion engines are often the power source for cars. This type of engine burns gasoline or diesel fuel to run. Some people are concerned that combustion engines are contributing to pollution in the air.

Inventors are developing other types of power systems to make cars run. Electric cars have electric motors that run on batteries. Some cars use hydrogen to provide power. A hybrid car uses a combustion engine and battery power to make the car work.

Cars vary in their size. A limousine is a long car, which has space for many passengers and has a chauffeur to drive the vehicle. A micro-car, also called a bubble car, is very popular in countries outside of the United States. Auto makers designed the microcar to use less gas. It is also economical because a small amount of material is necessary to build the car.

Some people like to drive a sports car. The fastest cars are race cars. Some cars have special features, like convertible, which have a fabric or hard top that folds back.

Buses

Buses are bigger than cars. A bus has a long body with several rows of seats or benches for passengers. Buses usually operate on a schedule. A passenger bus can carry people long distances. They travel between different cities and towns. A tour bus carries tourists or people on vacation. Some people charter, or rent, a bus for special purposes.

Trucks

Vehicle engineers designed trucks to carry materials of all kinds. Pickup trucks are a bit bigger than cars. They have a flat bed behind the passenger compartment. They can carry many things in the flat bed. Large trucks transport different kinds of heavier materials or equipment. They carry things to places where trains and boats cannot travel. An 18-wheeler is a very big truck. It has 18 separate wheels.

Aircraft

Hot Air Balloons, Blimps and Dirigibles

Aircraft are vehicles or machines that let people travel through the air. The first type of air transportation was the hot air balloon. It is the oldest successful human carrying technology for flight. It floats using a large bag of silk or nylon filled with heated air. People travel in a wicker basket called a gondola, that hangs underneath.

A blimp or dirigible is like a balloon. The gas helium fills up the balloon to help it float. It has a motor to push it forward. This type of craft was very popular before 1940.

As technology for airplanes improved, people stopped using blimps to travel. Today, advertisers use blimps to market their products. Some companies offer sightseeing tours in a blimp.

Airplanes, Gliders, Helicopters

An airplane is an aircraft that flies using wings and an engine. The Wright brothers receive credit for the invention of the first airplane in 1903. Airplanes can be small and carry only one or two people. Commercial airplanes can be large and carry many passengers a long distance in a short amount of time. A motor makes the propellers turn. Most larger airplanes have jet engines. This type of engine has many turning blades inside. They move air much faster than ordinary propellers.

Jet airplanes use turbines to make them move faster. The military uses supersonic aircraft, such as fighters or bombers, to move quickly with a great amount of power. A fighter jet is a small military airplane that can go very fast. The Concorde is one of the only supersonic planes used as a commercial airplane. It carried passengers from Europe to America in less than half the time it took for a regular airplane to fly the same distance. The Concorde was very expensive to fly. Due to rising costs, the Concorde was retired from use. The last Concorde flight was on October 24, 2003.

A helicopter is an aircraft with a large propeller on top. It can rise into the air, or take off, straight up. A helicopter can take off without using a runway.

A glider has a similar shape to an airplane. It uses only the wind for power. The military may use gliders to deliver troops. Gliders are very quiet because they don't have an engine. Some people participate in glider competitions.

Rockets

A rocket is a vehicle that travels into the air at a very high speed. It burns fuel to make thrust. Thrust pushes, or propels, the rocket upward. A rocket engine ejects the thrust out of the bottom of the rocket. A lot of energy is required to propel a rocket into space. Energy is necessary to make things happen. Astronauts and cosmonauts are people who travel into space using rockets. Rockets also transport the satellites into their destination orbit. Satellites study the Earth and other objects in the universe.

Rocket Design and Travel

Multiple sections or stages make up the design of most rockets. Each stage contains its own fuel supply and rocket engine.

When its fuel is used up, a rocket is released. This lightens the weight of the rocket. It allows it to travel faster. A rocket needs to travel at least 17,700 miles per hour, (28,500 kilometers) to make it out of the atmosphere into space, which is the so-called "escape velocity". The part of the rocket that actually reaches space is often called a spacecraft.

Booster rockets

Some rockets get extra thrust from booster rockets. The scientists usually attach the boosters to the side of the main rocket. The space shuttle is both a rocket and an airplane. It releases two booster rockets. As the rocket uses up its fuel, it will also release an external fuel tank. The space shuttle lands like an airplane when it returns to Earth.

Some key dates in the Transportation development timeline:

1662 - Blaise Pascal invented a horse drawn public bus. 1783 - Joseph Montgolfier and Étienne Montgolfier launched the first hot air balloons. 1814 - George Stephenson built the first practical steam powered railroad locomotive. 1900 - Ferdinand von Zeppelin built the first successful airship.

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Decorating Ideas For Baby's Room

Decorating a baby's nursery can be a lot of fun. You don't need to spend a lot of money to do this though. Instead of purchasing decorating supplies at the store, you can in fact make many of them yourself. This will not only be more affordable, but also help the nursery to look considerably more personalized. You will furthermore have a fun time making your own embellishing accents. Here are a couple of easy decorating tips that you can use to create the perfectly decorated nursery, even if you don't have a lot of imaginative or "crafty" skills.

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Basic Decorations For Your Walls

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Especially when you are planning on doing most of the work on your own, it can be cheap and simple to decorate the walls of the nursery. A Wallpaper border is usually very simple even for beginning decorators apply, and quite affordable. Or, save even more money by creating a stenciled border all round the top edge of the room, or at chair rail level. Using only a purchased stencil, a stencil brush and also some acrylic craft paint, you can add a custom made and artistic effect. Or, if you feel particularly resourceful, you could even cut out a stencil pattern for yourself, using clear acetate sheets. If you are feeling rather uninspired you might search a kid's coloring book for inspiration. You can also make use of a baby quilt to decorate a wall. Simply attach a quilt rack bar to the wall, then hang a pretty quilt. Showcasing art prints, paintings or even some of your own drawings in silver picture frames along the nursery walls is yet another way to add additional visual interest. In fact, if you have older children, have them make some of their own drawings for adding add to the nursery decoration. This is a great way to include your older children, and they will moreover be very happy to behold their artwork presented in picture frames.

Simple Window Decorations

Adorable window treatments are often a great way to make the baby's room look very attractive. Although you can undoubtedly purchase curtains, draperies or blinds, you can usually save a considerable amount of money by making your own curtains. Begin by purchasing fabric, or even a flat sheet. It's often a good idea to find a sheet which complements the rest of the bed linens in the baby's room, this will help it all to look nice and coordinated. Make two panels of curtains for every single window, each one the full width of the window, so the curtains will be good and full. When cutting each panel, add on about six inches to the curtain length and roughly two inches to the width, to allow for hemming and the top curtain rod pocket. Sew a small hem on the right and left sides of each piece of fabric. And then, sew a deep hem at the bottom of the curtain to get a nice hanging result. Fold the fabric over two times all along the top edge in order to create a pocket that is deep enough for holding the curtain rod. Form the curtain rod opening by sewing horizontally along the top and bottom folded edges. Then the last thing to do is feed the curtain rod through both of the top pockets, and hang the curtains.

Infant Photos

It's a given that a baby's room just wouldn't be a nursery without a few baby photos in frames. Select a few of your beloved baby photos to set in cute baby picture frames, then place them all through the room on tabletops, walls, and shelves. Or perhaps create a photo collage to frame then place on a wall.

So don't be overwhelmed when you get to thinking about decorating your baby's room, as there are many easy and imaginative ways to make the room look great.

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Black Friday Graco Shelby Classic 4 in 1 Convertible Crib, Cappuccino 2011 Deals

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Black Friday Graco Shelby Classic 4 in 1 Convertible Crib, Cappuccino Feature

  • JPMA, ASTM and CPSC safety certified
  • Classic crib easy access to baby from all angles
  • Crib converts to a toddler bed (no guard rail needed for conversion), daybed and full-size headboard (bed frame and mattress not included)
  • 3 position adjustable mattress spring
  • Five-year limited warranty against manufacturer's defects


Black Friday Graco Shelby Classic 4 in 1 Convertible Crib, Cappuccino Overview

The Shelby is both an Island Crib, which means it can be put in the middle of a room so baby has a 360 degree view and a Classic Crib which means it has no moving parts. It also has a smaller footprint also lends itself to apartment living. Designed inspired by the hallmark of the American Empire period...the sleigh bed. With its roots dating back to the Roman Empire, the sleigh bed has always held a special place in the hearts of America's decorators.



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DaVinci Full/Twin Size Conversion Rail Kit - Ebony

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Black Friday DaVinci Full/Twin Size Conversion Rail Kit - Ebony Feature

  • Converts your Standard Crib into a Full Size Bed or your Mini crib into a Twin Size Bed
  • Lead and phthalate Safe, non-toxic finish
  • Made of sustainable pine
  • 1 year limited manufacturers warranty


Black Friday DaVinci Full/Twin Size Conversion Rail Kit - Ebony Overview

This full,twin size conversion rail kit can be used to convert your Emily, Kalani, or Richmond crib into a full size bed or the Emily or Kalani Mini Crib into a twin size bed. Very easy to assemble in minutes and you will have extended the useful life of your DaVinci crib for many more enjoyable years to come. Non-toxic finish. Made of New Zealand Pine wood from sustainable forests. Measures 76.625"L x 1.75"W x 4.75"H. Features: Easily converts your Emily, Kalani, or Richmond crib into a full size bed or the Emily or Kalani Mini Crib into a twin size bed Lead and phthalate safe Non-toxic finish Extend the useful life of DaVinci cribs well into your child's teenage years Made of solid New Zealand Pine wood from sustainable forests Measures 76.625"L x 1.75"W x 4.75"H 1 year warranty



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Graco Sarah Classic 4 in 1 Convertible Crib, Cherry

Black Friday Graco Sarah Classic 4 in 1 Convertible Crib, Cherry 2011 Deals

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Black Friday Graco Sarah Classic 4 in 1 Convertible Crib, Cherry Feature

  • Crib converts to a toddler bed (no guard rail needed for conversion); Daybed and full-size headboard (bed frame and mattress not included)
  • Three-position mattress height adjustment
  • Stationary sides
  • Five-year limited warranty against manufacturer's defects
  • Assembly required


Black Friday Graco Sarah Classic 4 in 1 Convertible Crib, Cherry Overview

This crib is cleverly designed to grow with your child from infancy through the teen years. The traditional sleigh design of the Graco Sarah 4-in-1 convertible crib makes it a popular choice for baby's nursery, especially with safety minded parents. This sturdy crib features stationary side rails for a safe sleeping environment for baby with a mattress platform that adjusts to three different heights depending on the age of your baby.



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