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Accessories and Lickety Split items are shipping via standard delivery and arrive in 3-7 business days. Shipping charges are based on the total value of the merchandise (see "Standard Delivery Charges" chart). Prices in parentheses are in addition to the standard shipping charges. Bulkier and heavier items will incur additional charges. Additional shipping fees are excluded from shipping promotions. Personalized items are made to order. Please allow 2-3 weeks for production of in-stock items. For items such as Nod Chairs, Bean Bags, and one-seaters, please note that the inserts and covers ship separately. The inserts will arrive in 5-7 business days while the personalized covers will require 2-3 weeks to be produced and ship. Personalized items are not available for expedited shipping. Please note: All shipping charges include handling, order processing, item selection, packaging and transportation of items. Starting at $12.95, orders placed by 12:00 p.m. CST will be delivered in 2-3 business days.




Starting at $24.95, orders placed by 12:00 p.m. CST will be delivered the following business day. These expedite charges are in addition to the standard delivery charge. Bulkier and heavier items will incur additional charges. Standard Delivery to Alaska, Hawaii and U.S. Territories will incur a $10 additional shipping fee; please allow 7-15 business days. For Rush Delivery, allow 3-5 business days; incremental charges will apply. Shipping for larger items is quoted upon request. Please call (800) 933-9904 to place your order. The exact shipping amount for your entire cart will be calculated and displayed at Checkout. Shipping charges apply per delivery. In-stock merchandise is usually delivered in about 1-4 weeks. Additional charges may apply to special warehouse and residential circumstances, including remote locations not readily accessible; please call (800) 933-9904 for details about your location. One to two days prior to delivery, you will receive a call with a 2 to 3-hour delivery time frame.




Saturday and Sunday delivery may be available, please call (800) 933-9904 for additional information. Please note, Cribs will require customer assembly. Includes two-man service, placement in a room of your choice and removal of packaging. Delivery service does not include disassembling or removing old furniture. If you have items that are not shipping via Local In-Home Delivery (i.e., Standard Delivery), additional shipping charges will apply. The exact shipping amount for your entire cart will be calculated and displayed at Checkout. Shipping charges apply per delivery. In-stock merchandise is usually delivered between 2-4 weeks. Two days before delivery, you will receive a call with a 4-hour delivery timeSaturday delivery may be available for an additional charge. delivery is not available. Areas considered remote may have limited time frames All furniture is delivered inside the first door of your home. Furniture descriptions with In-Home Delivery include inside delivery, assembly of furniture and removal of packaging.




Delivery service does not include disassembling or removing old furniture. Deliveries to Alaska, Hawaii and U.S. Territories are shipped at international rates. Please contact us for a quote. If you feel that you have a better shot of figuring out Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity, please contact us for assistance. Wanna pickup your own furniture? OK, but be sure to lift with your legs. Customers can make arrangements to pickup their furniture order at either our Naperville, Illinois, Los Angeles, California or Seattle, Washington warehouse. Customers choosing this option will not be charged for delivery. Sales tax is still applicable to the order. At least 48 hours notice is required prior to requesting a pickup appointment. Please contact The Land of Nod Furniture Team at 800.933.9904 for additional information and assistance. Orders shipped to APO or FPO addresses will ship via Parcel Post. Once delivered to an APO or FPO address, tracking information is no longer available.




After an item reaches the APO/FPO hub in the United States (typically within 3-5 business days), it is up to the government mail system to deliver the shipment to the intended destination. From there, surface mail is used and may take up to 8-12 weeks. This is because the package may be placed on a ship instead of an airplane. In some cases (especially with larger items), the container an item has been placed on needs to wait to be filled before making it onto a ship. This can result in longer delivery times as well. In some instances, larger, heavier items cannot be shipped via Parcel Post. Note that free shipping offers exclude Parcel Post shipments. If you have further questions please call (800) 933-9904Utah parents are mourning the death of their toddler, who suffocated to death Thursday when a day care employee sat on a beanbag chair with the boy underneath. Leo Sanchez would have turned 2 on Sept. 17, CBS News reports. Instead, his parents plan to hold his funeral that day.




Police, who have called the incident a “very tragic, sad accident” are reviewing surveillance footage from West Jordan Child Center in the city of West Jordan, KUTV reports. They believe the employee, who was sitting down to read a story to other children, did not realize Leo was underneath the chair. “How could this happen?” Leo’s mother, Danielle Sanchez, said in an interview with the station. “He’s a big boy. How did they lose track of him? Too many kids, too much noise, overwhelmed, a bad day. Somebody dropped the ball and now we’re going to have to bury a boy because of that.” /BNZFYXbOs4— People Magazine (@people) September 14, 2016 Utah’s Department of Health is also investigating. DOH spokesman Tom Hudachko told CBS that within the past five years, the facility has had some “minor infractions” but nothing major. However, former employee Madiee Smith told the network that the day care center was a “disaster” and that staff members were often overwhelmed, with too many kids in their care at once.

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