5 Jungle-Inspired Themes for Kids’ Bedrooms

A child’s imagination is an important part of their development as it helps them discover thinking outside of the box and explore their creative side. That is why it is important to keep their brains stimulated either by introducing them to the gift of reading or by exposing them to an environment with a lot of exciting pictures and sights. Most day-care centers, schools, and other child-friendly places always make it a point to paint their walls colorfully with animated designs, because these capture attention.

 

Why not bring fanciful themes with friendly animals and encourage the adventurous side of your child at home? You may be wondering how, and while the living room is out of the question, the bedroom would be a good place instead.

 

A jungle-themed bedroom applies to both boys and girls and will help children be more aware of the environment and the animals, on top of being more imaginative. Here are some examples of jungle-themed-bedroom ideas.

 

African Jungle with Safari Car Bed

 

If you’re one of those parents who want only the best for their child, give them a safari car bed for their jungle-themed bedroom. Getting that kind of bed will not only excite and make them happy, but it will also make your kids more imaginative and in the zone about exploring the wild and dense jungles of Africa.

 

On top of the foliage and trees, make sure there are wild animals peeking through every wall so your child will be familiar with them. You can even make a story out of the animal wall paintings and include them regularly in your story time.

 

Room Inspired by Peter Pan

 

This is a great theme if you ever want something more than just a generic jungle-themed room. The story of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys in Neverland is one of adventure, animals, pirates, and other magical creatures like fairies and mermaids.

 

The easiest way to go about this for visuals is to reference Disney’s cartoons because they are considered iconic. If not, you can always make your own based on the original novel or play. Whatever it is, you’re guaranteed to have fun with the unforgettable characters together with your children.

 

Stuffed Toy Animals and Jungle Nursery

 

Just because a room is jungle-themed doesn’t mean it’s only for children of a certain age. There is a way to make the room educational, stimulating, and cute by using stuffed toy animals. The nursery can be kept bright with light-colored painted walls that will complement the large windows.

 

If you want more decors but want to focus on the sensorial experience of your newborn or toddler, use the animal stuffed toys to play with them. You can even supplement these with books and videos of cartoon animals and stories about the jungle.

 

Room Inspired by The Jungle Book

 

The Jungle Book is a famous book, cartoon, musical, and even film with one from Disney being one of the most well-known. The story in Rudyard Kipling’s book involves major characters that are animals, such as tigers, bears, elephants, wolves, and even snakes.

 

There is a lot you can do with all the creatures in the story, and they can be put in visuals in the form of murals, stuffed toys, or even prints. Fortunately, because The Jungle Book is pretty popular, you don’t have to look very hard to find themed items.

 

Green Jungle Room with Tree-House-Style Bunk Bed

 

Adventures are more fun when you have a companion. A tree-house-style bunk bed is perfect for children sharing the same room. Apart from it being the focal furniture of the room, it would be a great way for them to bond and play in their room. To make the room more appealing, decorate it with a lot of green for trees and other tree-inspired objects to make the kids feel that they are inside a jungle.

 

Make Birthday Parties Jungle-Themed Too

 

If your children can’t get enough of being an adventurer, why not give them a jungle-themed birthday party as well? You can hold the event outside in the backyard and transform it into a perfect wilderness complete with natural palm fronds, ferns, and other plants to decorate the venue.

 

It is best to use the organic ones and even potted plants to successfully simulate the feel of the jungle. It will be less wasteful to use them than plastic decors, which will be thrown away eventually.

 

You can have guests wear animal masks, or if you have a lot of guests, assign families with different animals, and have games based on that. The food table should also reflect the theme with organic food, but put something more fun for the kids. Don’t forget the themed souvenirs as well.

 

What other things can you decorate based on the jungle theme? Share your thoughts below.

 

 

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