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		<title>The Classroom Chair I Should Have</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[School time is usually fun and exciting. You get to meet old friends, gain new ones and learn a lot of things at the same time. These experiences are really enjoyable. But what’s not fun in school? The horrible chairs!
Admit it. Classroom chairs are not that comfortable. I remember sitting in wooden chairs with tablet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>School time is usually fun and exciting. You get to meet old friends, gain new ones and learn a lot of things at the same time. These experiences are really enjoyable. But what’s not fun in school? The horrible chairs!</p>
<p>Admit it. Classroom chairs are not that comfortable. I remember sitting in wooden chairs with tablet arms. The tablet arm was only as wide as a regular notebook, had cracks and the nails were sticking out. Same is true with the chair. It had slats with nails sticking out and I often ended up ripping my skirt. Oh well, I used to come early in school so I can find a good seat and swap it with what I have. After a few classroom changes, it was back again! It seemed I wasn’t the only one looking for a good seat.</p>
<p>Browsing through the web, I came across this product – a <a href="http://www.best-folding-tables-and-chairs.com/chairs.html ">folding chair</a> with tablet arm. The seat has a smooth surface. The tablet arm is made of particle board with laminated top. I really like it because it provides a wider surface. If I had something like that before, I could have placed my book and taken down notes with a lot of ease and without repeatedly picking up falling pen, marker and so on. Plus, it is a folding one! You see, students need a breather sometimes and have to stay outdoors once in a while. This chair is a lot easy to bring in and out the classroom.</p>
<p>I think schools should really invest on good quality chairs like this one. Because making students comfortable makes learning fun and a lot easier.</p>
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