12 Cute Wall Art Ideas for Nurseries and Kids' Rooms
Nest away with these fun signs, prints and posters fit for your little one's space.

I'm a sucker for cute wall art in general, but cute kids' room wall art is my kryptonite. In spaces where neutral changing tables and cribs are to be expected, it's the artwork that stands out and helps establish a theme. And that's just when your child is young; as they get older, the art in their bedroom can inspire how they see themselves and approach the world around them.
I could go on, but I think the adorable signs, posters and prints speak for themselves. Here are 12 pieces of art that we absolutely love and that will add the perfect, finishing touch to a nursery, kids' room or playroom.
We dare you not to laugh every time you see this one. Give new meaning to the biggest humblebrag of the early 2000s with this playful print that reads, "Welcome to My Crib." The cheeky text, plus the notebook paper-inspired backdrop, will add a touch of personality to a neutral nursery. And did I mention that you can download this baby for just $5?
The perfect companion to your "Dream Big, Little One" sign? Dozens of moths dancing in the moonlight. Pastel hues and dappled wings make each creature on the page unique, but together, they create an image that's soft and soothing.
Remind your little buddy that he's as cool as they come with a print that highlights all of his great qualities. This adorable illustration would look perfect in just about any frame and will give him a serious confidence boost before he starts the day.
Lots of cute doggos just make sense for a kid's room. Bring the walls to life with this darling print featuring 12 recognizable breeds, each with a face that matches their real-life personality. We could see this perfectly styled on a floating shelf, flanked by some stuffed animals.
We can hear the cheers now! Celebrate baby's wins, big and small, with this print that reads, "And the crowd goes wild!" The buzz-worthy text is perfect for a sports-themed bedroom and can be customized with six punchy hues.
I don't know about you, but this painterly print is giving me major Alice in Wonderland vibes. Fill your daughter's head with stories of little girls and talking flowers before she falls asleep by hanging "Night Garden" in her nursery. You'll both love how the moody floral backdrop makes the piece look like it was pulled straight out of a storybook.
Your beach-themed nursery needs just one more thing: This colorful and whimsical image depicting The Great Barrier Reef. Anemones, coral, fish and more hitch a ride on the back of a Blue Whale, reflecting the beauty of our oceans and encouraging your future surfer to take care of them.
Pass down your killer taste in music with this playful spin on "Can I Kick It?" by A Tribe Called Quest. The blue background will pop against your nursery's walls, while the hip-hopping crew of kangaroos will earn big claps from your little one.
Everything Morgan Harper Nichols makes is pure magic and would look right at home in a nursery or playroom. But if we had to choose just one, we'd go with this print that reads, "I am learning to find joy right here in the mess of things." The green, pink and orange dots fall across the page like confetti and remind kids and parents to not take life too seriously.
Some stories never get old, do they? Share your love for Eric Carle and spark an early interest in reading with this adorable alphabet print. Each letter features a familiar face (or should we say snout?) that will capture baby's attention, while the bottom can be personalized and made into a special keepsake.
Give your little girl a whole group of empowered women to look up to with this colorful print aptly titled "Squad Goals." Together, you can come up with a name and story for each figure; one could be a dancer, another a computer programmer, etc.
We can't think of a better addition to a playroom than a sign that encourages acceptance and inclusion. Treat this rainbow display as your family's ground rules and hang it high as a reminder that, "Everyone Is Different, Everyone Belongs." The white script is painted right onto the glass to give the piece a special, floating-in-thin-air effect.