Crib ticklers: Accessories to brighten up those little people's lives

Hugh Montgomery
Sunday 13 February 2011 01:00 GMT
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1. Flower mushroom nightlight

White Rabbit England, £45. An assured catalyst for sweet dreams, this pretty earthenware lamp emits a pinky glow. 01625 419 622, whiterabbitengland.com

2. Boo print

Belle & Boo, £61.50 with frame. An evocatively simple image from illustrator Mandy Sutcliffe's beguiling series of child-oriented artworks. 0117 924 6382, belleandboo.com

3. 'Ahoy There' bunting

John Lewis, £15. This cotton banner for the nascent sailor-boy is one of many desirables from its new Little Home range. 08456 049 049, johnlewis.com

4. Papermen coat rack

Dutch by Design, £29.95. These cute cut-outs are also available in black and orange metal. 0844 884 2340, dutchbydesign.com

5. Apple rug

Michelle Mason, £100.09. A felt wool design that looks good enough to eat. hiddenartshop.com

6. Elephant bookend/doorstop

Zuny, £45. This hand-made, leather pachyderm in the room is impossible to ignore. 020 7655 4540, thelollipopshoppe.co.uk

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