squirrels in the nursery! cute or obsessive?

I’m already a big fan of Amenity Home linens, but this new collection of woodland themed nursery decor has my heart fluttering. And, as you know, I’m not the only Shelterrific gal whose love of squirrels runs deep. Is it bad to enforce this critter obsession on the innocent youth in our homes? Or should they be confined to adult chambers? Isadora does squeal with glee whenever we see them in Riverside Park. And it would perfectly complement the Dwell Baby bedding we have. Hmmmm. $70 at fawnandforest.com. — Angela M.


6 Responses to “squirrels in the nursery! cute or obsessive?”

  1. Joan A. Says:

    Might as well encourage a love of squirrels in children, before they grow up and recognize that they’re just rats with fancy tails.

  2. chad Says:

    not to mention squirrels are “good eatin’”

  3. Mary T Says:

    Ah, but such very cute rats! : )

  4. Jnett Says:

    Hey, a love of squirrels is certainly healthier than a love of, say, Britney Spears or Miley Cyrus!

  5. Emma Says:

    Squirrel love is good for all ages!

  6. shelterrific » Blog Archive » five things we learned last week Says:

    [...] 2. It’s okay to force our love of squirrel-themed decor on kids’ room. As Jnett Says: “Hey, a love of squirrels is certainly healthier than a love of, say, Britney Spears or Miley Cyrus!” See our latest critter find here. [...]

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