Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Kids Bean Bags Material is Child Friendly


Before you decide to buy kids bean bags for your children, consider what type of material the chairs are made of. The term ‘child-friendly’ here does not only refer to the safety for children but also refers on behalf of its durability. Since children are most active and interested to know everything, they are not aware of their moves, ignoring thing around them.

Basically, the beanbag is sealed bag consist of dry beans, the material made of expanded polypropylene or expanded polystyrene, and pellets made of PVC. Not only produced in various fillings and shape, kids bean bag vary in size or measurement. Depending on children body size, kids bean bags in small to medium measurement fit little kids up to 4’6” tall. The circumference of beanbags for kids is 110 to 120 inches approximately.

As mentioned above, safety and durability are two factors that worth considering. While size matters, kids bean bag material is also determining. You should first choose the most suitable type of material for your kids’ behalf. You do not want to bring something harmful inside your house and get your lovely child wounded. Do not choose kids bean bag chair with velvet or furry finish. It is quickly flammable and of course not safe for your children.

You might think of the most comfortable and safe material for your child. Maybe cotton fabric is the answer. Nevertheless, although cotton is comfy for young ones, know that this type has no the ability to absorb liquid even stain resistance, taking a longer time to dry. It is not a good idea to feed your kids on this chairs.

Another material is leather. Kids bean bags made of this fabric is moderately the safest one of all types. It is comfy, stain resistant, and flexible. But the price is quite expensive and it looks too exclusive for children. The solution is PVC or polyurethane material. This faux leather is more affordable and it has the same feature with leather one. But it is quicker to heat than leather beanbag chairs. 

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