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Choosing the bedding that you will use in your baby's crib is
a fun and exciting project. There are so many choices that it is
easy to worry about less critical factors, like pattern or color
scheme. The important facts are to pick safe materials and more
of them than you think you may need.
Any crib bedding must meet current flame retardant guidelines.
There will be a tag on each set of crib bedding stating that it
meets this standard. While most products that you find will meet
this federal guideline, it pays to be safe and look for the tag,
especially if you are purchasing used or older items. Crib bedding
should also fit your crib exactly. You should not use bumper pads
that sag or sheets that will not stay tucked in. Your baby's safety
is priority and you do not want to expose him or her to any fabric
that could fall across his or her face, especially as a newborn.
Once you're certain that your crib bedding is safe, make sure
that you have enough. Babies are notorious for routinely soaking
not only their diapers, but their entire outfit, as well as whatever
they are laying on at the time. It is nice to always have a spare
fitted sheet and blanket available, no matter how far behind you
are with the laundry.
Once you have covered the basics, it is time to decide on your
décor. There is so much cute crib bedding available that it can
be difficult to make a choice. By purchasing from well-established
manufacturers, such as Pottery Barn Kids, Kidsline, Blue Jean Teddy,
or Carter's, you can be certain that, whatever choice you make,
extra sheets and blankets in complimentary colors and patterns will
be readily available. More modern décor options are hitting the
market as well with options from designers like Dwell Baby.
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