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A nursery is usually, in American connotations, a bedroom within a house or other dwelling set aside for an infant or toddler. A typical nursery would contain a cradle or a crib (or similar type of bed), a table or platform for the purpose of changing diapers (also known as a changing table), a rocking chair, as well as various items required for the care of the child (such as baby powder and medicine). A nursery is generally designated for the smallest bedroom in the house, as a baby requires very little space until at least walking age; the premise being that the room is used almost exclusively for sleep. However, the room in many cases could remain the bedroom of the child well into his or her teenage years, or until a younger sibling is born, and the parents decide to move the older ch

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  • Ein Kinderzimmer (früher auch Kinderstube) ist ein Raum innerhalb einer Wohnung, der in seiner Nutzung speziell den Bedürfnissen von Kindern innerhalb des Familienlebens angepasst ist. In seiner Funktion ist ein Kinderzimmer sowohl Schlaf- als auch Spiel- und Arbeitszimmer. Es ist außerdem Ort für die Aufbewahrung eigener Besitzstücke sowie Rückzugsraum und Ort der Mediennutzung. Die Größe schwankt je nach Größe der Familie, vorhandener Wohnfläche und finanziellen Möglichkeiten zwischen fünf und 30 Quadratmetern pro Kind. Manchmal werden Kinderzimmer auch von mehreren Geschwistern geteilt. (de)
  • A nursery is usually, in American connotations, a bedroom within a house or other dwelling set aside for an infant or toddler. A typical nursery would contain a cradle or a crib (or similar type of bed), a table or platform for the purpose of changing diapers (also known as a changing table), a rocking chair, as well as various items required for the care of the child (such as baby powder and medicine). A nursery is generally designated for the smallest bedroom in the house, as a baby requires very little space until at least walking age; the premise being that the room is used almost exclusively for sleep. However, the room in many cases could remain the bedroom of the child well into his or her teenage years, or until a younger sibling is born, and the parents decide to move the older child into another larger bedroom, if one should be available. In Edwardian times, for the wealthy and mid-tier classes, a nursery was a suite of rooms at the top of a house, including the night nursery, where the children slept, and a day nursery, where they ate and played, or a combination thereof. The nursery suite would include some bathroom facilities and possibly a small kitchen. The nurse (nanny) and nursemaid (assistant) slept in the suite too, to be within earshot of the sleeping children. The schoolroom might also be adjacent, but the governess, whose job it was to teach the children, would not be part of the nursery; she would have her own bedroom, possibly in another wing. Fictional portrayals of nurseries abound, for example in the writings of Kipling and E. Nesbit; perhaps the most famous nursery is that in the 1964 Disney live action and animated film Mary Poppins, or the nursery in the 1953 Disney animated film Peter Pan and the nursery in Jim Henson's Muppet Babies. (en)
  • 子供部屋(こどもべや)は、住居として生活している家の中でもっぱら子供の専用として使われている部屋のことである。子供の遊びと生活の場所。 (ja)
  • 아이방(영어: Nursery)은 아이가 놀거나 공부할 수 있도록 따로 독립형태로 마련한 방이다. 아이방은 아이(자녀)의 성장과정이나 아이의 수에 따라 방의 수와 크기를 잘 결정해서 선정하도록 한다. 대체로 주택 한채나 한세대에 방이 2개 이상인 경우 가장 넓은 방을 부부의 개인공간으로 쓰고 그 나머지 방을 아이방으로 쓰는 경우가 일반적인데 아이방은 공부하는 공간과 취침 공간을 서로 통합하여 사용하는 경우가 많다. (ko)
  • Barnkammare är ett rum där barn bor, vilket också används som sovrum. Numera[källa behövs] talar man dock oftast om barnrum. Inrättningen är relativt ny, och förekom först i välbärgade hem. Från 1800-talet blev de även vanligare i andra hem. I det tidigare Östtyskland fanns det bestämmelser om att barnens rum inte fick vara mindre än 8 m². Sådana regler finns inte i dagens Tyskland. I Österrike finns dock sådana regler, som sköts i förbundsländernas bygglagar. Oftast gäller 10 m² för ett barn och 12 m² för två barn. (sv)
  • Детская комната — комната в квартире или в жилом доме, которая используется специально для удовлетворения потребностей детей в семейной жизни. По своей функции детская комната является и спальней, и комнатой для игр и занятий. Это также место для хранения вещей ребёнка и возможности его уединения. Обычно размер детской комнаты варьируется от 5 до 30 квадратных метров на ребенка в зависимости от размера семьи, доступной жилой площади и финансовых возможностей. Детские комнаты бывают индивидуальными и на несколько детей. (ru)
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  • Ein Kinderzimmer (früher auch Kinderstube) ist ein Raum innerhalb einer Wohnung, der in seiner Nutzung speziell den Bedürfnissen von Kindern innerhalb des Familienlebens angepasst ist. In seiner Funktion ist ein Kinderzimmer sowohl Schlaf- als auch Spiel- und Arbeitszimmer. Es ist außerdem Ort für die Aufbewahrung eigener Besitzstücke sowie Rückzugsraum und Ort der Mediennutzung. Die Größe schwankt je nach Größe der Familie, vorhandener Wohnfläche und finanziellen Möglichkeiten zwischen fünf und 30 Quadratmetern pro Kind. Manchmal werden Kinderzimmer auch von mehreren Geschwistern geteilt. (de)
  • 子供部屋(こどもべや)は、住居として生活している家の中でもっぱら子供の専用として使われている部屋のことである。子供の遊びと生活の場所。 (ja)
  • 아이방(영어: Nursery)은 아이가 놀거나 공부할 수 있도록 따로 독립형태로 마련한 방이다. 아이방은 아이(자녀)의 성장과정이나 아이의 수에 따라 방의 수와 크기를 잘 결정해서 선정하도록 한다. 대체로 주택 한채나 한세대에 방이 2개 이상인 경우 가장 넓은 방을 부부의 개인공간으로 쓰고 그 나머지 방을 아이방으로 쓰는 경우가 일반적인데 아이방은 공부하는 공간과 취침 공간을 서로 통합하여 사용하는 경우가 많다. (ko)
  • Barnkammare är ett rum där barn bor, vilket också används som sovrum. Numera[källa behövs] talar man dock oftast om barnrum. Inrättningen är relativt ny, och förekom först i välbärgade hem. Från 1800-talet blev de även vanligare i andra hem. I det tidigare Östtyskland fanns det bestämmelser om att barnens rum inte fick vara mindre än 8 m². Sådana regler finns inte i dagens Tyskland. I Österrike finns dock sådana regler, som sköts i förbundsländernas bygglagar. Oftast gäller 10 m² för ett barn och 12 m² för två barn. (sv)
  • Детская комната — комната в квартире или в жилом доме, которая используется специально для удовлетворения потребностей детей в семейной жизни. По своей функции детская комната является и спальней, и комнатой для игр и занятий. Это также место для хранения вещей ребёнка и возможности его уединения. Обычно размер детской комнаты варьируется от 5 до 30 квадратных метров на ребенка в зависимости от размера семьи, доступной жилой площади и финансовых возможностей. Детские комнаты бывают индивидуальными и на несколько детей. (ru)
  • A nursery is usually, in American connotations, a bedroom within a house or other dwelling set aside for an infant or toddler. A typical nursery would contain a cradle or a crib (or similar type of bed), a table or platform for the purpose of changing diapers (also known as a changing table), a rocking chair, as well as various items required for the care of the child (such as baby powder and medicine). A nursery is generally designated for the smallest bedroom in the house, as a baby requires very little space until at least walking age; the premise being that the room is used almost exclusively for sleep. However, the room in many cases could remain the bedroom of the child well into his or her teenage years, or until a younger sibling is born, and the parents decide to move the older ch (en)
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  • Kinderzimmer (de)
  • 아이방 (ko)
  • 子供部屋 (ja)
  • Nursery (room) (en)
  • Детская комната (ru)
  • Barnkammare (sv)
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