Choosing furniture for a kids' room can be overwhelming because of the myriad options available these days. Follow the suggestions outlined here to help you narrow down your choices.
Younger children will be happy with a table and chair at the right height, and even bigger kids often prefer doing homework at the kitchen or family room table. However, there's nothing like a "real" desk to signal your seriousness about homework and a desk also makes it easier for kids to keep track of paperwork and reference materials.
Safety
Safety is the prime concern: Choose a desk that is sturdily constructed and has a safety strap, smoothly rounded corners, and at least a low guardrail to prevent little wrigglers from falling. (Even though you'd never leave a child on a desk unattended for even a moment, all but the youngest infants have a disconcerting way of moving suddenly, and balance is a foreign concept to them.)
Eco-friendly materials
Like children's furniture, desks and chairs, the materials of which are relatively abundant, there are wood, plywood, plastic, etc., these materials have their own characteristics, but they must be founded on solid, practical under the premise of choice. Specifically, It needs to be eco-friendly and without odor. Its surface coating should have a non-fading and difficult to scratch features, but must choose to use plastic veneer, or other harmless paint book tables and chairs, because the child often come into contact with here, this point is very important.