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Height-Adjustable Kids Desk with Tilt Desktop and Book Stand
Kids Princess Make-Up Dressing Table with Tri-folding Mirror and Chair
Kids Vanity Set with Tri-fold Lighted Mirror Detachable Top and Stool
2-in-1 Kids Vanity Makeup Table and Chair Set with Flip Top Mirror
Kids Room Furniture Set with Princess Vanity Table and Chair
Height Adjustable Kids Study Desk with Tilt Desktop for 3-12 Years Old
Kids Dressing Vanity Set with Detachable Tri-Folding Mirror and Stool
Kids Vanity Set with Drawer and 3 Makeup Accessories
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Wooden Kids Study Desk and Chair Set with Storage Cabinet and Bulletin Board
Kids Desk and Chair Set with Hutch and 3-Layer Side Shelf
Kids 2-in-1 Princess Makeup Table and Chair Set with Removable Mirror
Kids Desk and Chair Set with Hutch and Bulletin Board for 3+ Kids
Kids Study Desk and Chair Set Student Table and Chair
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Kids Desk and Chair Set with Storage Drawer and Hutch
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Kids Makeup Dressing Table with Tri-folding Mirror and Stool
Kids Desk and Chair Set Study Writing Desk with Hutch and Bookshelves
Kid's Wooden Vanity Table and Stool Set  with 3-Panel Acrylic Mirror
Kids Princess Vanity Table and Stool Set with Tri-folding Mirror and Drawer
Kids Princess Makeup Dressing Vanity Set with Mirror and Drawer
Kids Vanity Princess Makeup Dressing Table Chair Set with Tri-fold Mirror
Kids Study Desk Children Writing Table with Hutch Drawer Shelves and Keyboard Tray
Princess Pretend Play Makeup Table and Stool Set with Tri-folding Mirror
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Kids' Desk

It’s hard to believe how quickly our little ones go from exploring the life around them, to putting their own ideas out into the world. And, similarly to adults, a new desk is a great way to create space for kids of all ages to do their best work. But where do you get started, and what qualities should you be searching for? We’ve got all the basics covered in our comprehensive guide below.


Before You Buy



Make Space


You don’t want a desk to make your child’s room feel too crowded. Take proper measurements to ensure there is enough space to pull out a chair and still be able to walk around it. A good rule of thumb is to leave at least 2 feet around the perimeter.


Find Age-appropriate Options


The needs of a toddler are going to vary drastically from those of a pre-teen. Younger kids spend most of their time “at work” drawing, coloring, or using puzzles, while older kids begin to build out their tech-centric surfaces. You should also keep in mind that you’ll want to properly align the height of the desk with your child’s height.


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