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Look what has just arrived......children's rugs!

If you are thinking about buying a rug for your child's room check these out!  
I think they just want a child's room needs. 
Green and Pink Polka Dot Kids Room
They are fun, bright and whimsical and they have just arrived! 
Decorating a child's room around these rugs will be fun and exciting. 
I adore the lime green and bright colors.  Not only are they hand tufted and made with wool, these rugs are available at a very affordable price.   You also have several sizing options to choose from.  You can put them under the bed or at the foot of the bed.....you get to choose


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