Get Going With These Games, Furniture, and More

- What: Most popular posts
- When: February 2024
- Why: See what other people read
- Where: At home
February lasted an extra day this year, which means readers here at Practically Apparent spent more time on these perennial favorites. From versatile furniture that won’t bust the budget to a set of games even the youngest player can join, find the top three posts from the month on this list.

Hemnes Daybed: This piece of furniture does it all. Need some extra seating? No problem. Use it as a daybed. Want more sleeping space? The trundle pulls out to turn it from a single bed into a king-sized bed. Could you use extra storage? Three built-in drawers offer space for clothing, linens, toys, or whatever else you want to keep handy yet tucked away. For the price, you can’t beat this versatile daybed, which works well in almost any room.

Four Games in One Box: While you can’t buy this set of games any longer, people love it enough that it makes the monthly list of most popular posts regularly. The box features two reversible boards, giving kids four games from which to choose. The games build on basic skills for the youngest participants, like color recognition and counting. None of the four games requires any literacy skills, and each one builds in complexity.

Diono Cambria Booster Seat: This booster seat boasts plenty of comfort for bigger kids. If your child has grown but still can’t satisfy the five requirements to ride with only a seat belt, this seat can help. The booster seat can handle kids up to 120 pounds. It has a reasonable price point, and kids give it high marks for comfort. We’ve owned this booster seat for older kids for more than three years and we still use it every day.


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