Putting the nursery together is one of the most exciting parts of being a new parent, and because the crib is so important, parents need to pay a lot of attention to baby bedding. Brushed flannel, colorful prints and white cotton sheets are three of the many choices facing parents when decorating their child's nursery.
When you're getting ready to greet your new baby, one of the most enjoyable parts of the preparation is choosing a set of crib bedding. Though there are so many alternatives available to parents while choosing a crib bedding, they should go for a simple one as the babies need only a few things in their bed. Most doctors recommend that babies sleep with no loose soft objects such as blankets in the crib that may impede breathing.
Babies can use multiple crib sheets in one night, so new parents should buy at least three fitted sheets when they're purchasing their baby's crib bedding. You may go for one crib skirt or dust ruffle that matches with all the three crib sheets but if you have more than one skirts you can easily change the look of your crib bedding within a few minutes.
Some items of baby bedding can be used purely decoratively - some parents hang items, such as specially made quilts, on walls above the crib or choose to have them on display on a rack. You do not need pillows for your baby but you can place throw pillows in the rocking chair of the nursery in an artistic way.
Because one purpose of infant linens is to keep the baby from getting cold, a parent may prefer to opt in favor of a wearable blanket. Similar to the tiny zip-up sleeping bags ,wearable blankets can be used to keep babies arms and head free wile enclosing the torso and the legs can be kept in soft fleece or cotton fabric. Wearable baby bedding is not only safe, but as the baby moves during the night it does not come off.
Parents can choose baby bedding that both keeps their child safe and goes with the nursery's decor. Trend Lab Giggles baby bedding is a great example of how a beautiful crib can be created with the simple use of a fitted sheet and crib skirt alone, no bumpers or thick quilts are required. With the wide range of choices we are faced with, deciding which baby bedding to purchase can be a most enjoyable aspect of waiting for your new family member.
Dorothea is a writer and researcher on parenting and family issues. She also works part-time as a freelance writer for Your Baby Bedding.
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