

She wants something similar to my kiddie table, that doesn't look too juvenile. I got ours at Home Goods about six months ago:
I love that it's solid wood and sort of a farmhouse style.
This one from PBK is beautiful, but it's pretty expensive even on sale at $299.

I think that a taller (at least 18" high) coffee or side table can make for a great kid's table. And they're always so cheap at yard sales and on craigslist.
Here are a couple from my friend's craigslist that we're considering. It's fun to think outside the box with these. A little paint would go a long way in making these look more kid-appropriate. Sunshine yellow! Fire engine red! Leaf green!







The IKEA Lack side table also works great as a kid's table. It is crazy cheap ($7.99), comes in a lot of colors, and is a great size especially for smaller spaces.