Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
If you’re not sure how you want to decorate your nursery, start by choosing the baby bedding set. The nursery is all planned out. You’ve chosen the crib, the rug, the stuffed animals, even the light-switch covers… but have you forgotten something? When planning the nursery, you need to carefully choose your crib bedding set. Here are some of the main things to consider:
– First are foremost, consider your newborn’s comfort. Bedding should be soft, with 100% cotton being one of the best choices. Knit cotton, flannel, and high thread count woven cotton are all excellent choices.
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Sunday, September 28th, 2008
Girl baby bedding: pink and frilly. Boy baby bedding: blue with puppy dogs. Hold your horses, there! Your baby’s crib needs to be safe a comfortable, so think carefully before choosing your baby bedding.
It can be difficult to tell if a baby has any allergies or sensitivities, and most nurseries are planned before the baby is even born. That is why you need to choose your baby bedding based on materials first and appearances second. High-quality crib bedding will tell you the thread count, cover material, fill material, and fill power (more fill=higher quality). The first thing you might consider is the warmth of the bedding, especially if you’re having a winter baby, but it should also be lightweight and breathable. Research on the Internet is easy, so take advantage of the resource to investigate potential bedding choices.
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