There are some great designs available for kids bedrooms these days, from beds fashioned into fire engines or JCB's and stools resembling zebras, to racing car wardrobes and jungle table and chair sets. If money is no problem then you can have loads of fun decorating your child's room to make it a fun and exciting place to be.
Meanwhile, while the Liberty's front office works to build a New Jersey following, Prudential Center executives are catering to the Manhattan fan base, emphasizing the arena's short distance from the Garden - a 15-minute train ride from Penn Station, which is beneath Madison Square Garden.The WNBA's Liberty - one of the country's most successful women's professional basketball teams - may have only a limited stay in New Jersey, but executives are looking to build partnerships with the Garden State's business community, both as sponsors and season-ticket owners.There are lots of colourful and quirky options available in the high street stores and online. Kids love themes, you can find bedspreads, curtains, and rugs following the same theme then match them with desk and floor lamps all decorated with the same cartoon character, superhero, sports, jungle animals or fairy tale scene.Prudential Center Chairman Jeff Vanderbeek said the new relationship would bring several benefits to the arena."About a third of our fan base was in New Jersey before we made the move to the Prudential Center," said Kristin Bernert, team vice president of marketing. "We felt that given the size of the northern New Jersey market, we thought there was an opportunity to expand even more."E-mail to: akitchenman@njbiz.comThe Liberty have been among the attendance leaders in the WNBA since the league was launched in 1997, and averaged a league-leading 1 1,069 fans per game last year, according to WomensBasketball Online.com.
Look online for your children's bedroom light fittings and appliances and you'll find premier suppliers offering a huge selection for kids. Prices are very low online, often up to 75% than those found on the high street. Choose the right illumination for your child's room and transform it into a personal space for them where they can sleep, play and learn.
Author: Kathryn Dawson
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