Mirrors
are great for your babe’s social, emotional and language development and,
placed at your kiddo’s eye-level on the changing table wall, they can also help
keep diaper change fuss to a minimum.
But who wants to hang a large, heavy and disfiguringly shatter-able
object above their dearest boy or girl at their most prone? Baby mirrors intended for the
car, such as the BearView mirror, $25.00 from www.GeniusBabies.com,
are a safer option, of course, but they are, as a rule, either too hideous or
freaky cute to want as a permanent decorative object in your home. Here’s a hip, safe and fun alternative: Choe
and Tomlinson Self Portrait Mirrors, $35.00 (and well-worth the
extra ten bucks), at www.DesignPublic.com. The mirrors measure a diminutive 12” x 16”
and are made of acrylic, eliminating the hazards of larger mirrors you may
otherwise feel compelled to bolt to the studs if your first-time parent safety threshold
is as low as mine. There are a few
different motifs, but I chose the Songbird
Mirror for my boy’s mod boreal forest-inspired room and he has dug it since
early babyhood, going from the perennially surprised “who’s dat baby!?” stage
to, now at 16 months, hamming it up and practicing his goofy expressions whilst
I pat, powder and cream his creases.
- M


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