Thanks folks. When I say oil I mean oil, not kerosene*. We actually have a couple of kerosene heaters from our pre-child days, but I sure as heck wouldn't leave one in a kid's room. Also, stinky. (and potentially carbon-monoxidey)
We don't have a gas connection in the house - we're all electric, and enjoy the attached tax breaks. Down side is, no gas hookup.
Which brings us to oil heaters.
I had kinda hoped to read "yeah we have one - it's not a delonghi and it's ace" because them delonghi ones cost about 1man more than any other brand. Ho hum. May just bite the bullet and get one. I shall confer with the missus. Thanks for the input, everyone - y'all are a veritable font of knowledge
*fair play, Dlord, I thought the same thing when my wife first raised the subject. Easy mistake to make. Oil heaters, I have since learned, look more like a radiator like you'd get in a centrally heated house. They're electric - the oil is the medium they use to conduct the heat internally, I believe, rather tha a fuel source in itself.