Rocking chairs make great gifts for young children. Little kids love to squirm around and usually hate to sit still. But, rocking chairs allow them freedom of movement while sitting down. Kids always want to mimic adults, and when they see their mothers or grandmothers using a rocking chair, they want one of their own. Many times children’s rocking chairs are saved by families and passed down through the generations. Those who give their little relatives rocking chairs always have good memories.
“The child’s rocking chair we received to give as a gift is truly a piece of furniture. The rocker was constructed by the craftsman as if he/she knew that this piece will be handed down. There is such a difference between something made, and something made with love,” said Augusta, Ga. resident Julia.
Children’s rocking chairs must be able to stand up to the test of a toddler.
“The rocker was just what I wanted for my two-year-old grandson, a very active toddler, and he loves it. It is absolutely beautiful and so well built—well worth the money,” said Nancy, a Pennsylvanian Grandma.