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6Jun/100

Baby Crip Bedding Secrets

Fitting out your baby's nursery can seem like a big task, and it can be. You need everything to be special and perfect for your newborn, so that baby's room is an inviting place for yourself and baby to be.

Most people like to try and make everything match, using colours and themes. Bedding makes up a big part of this, so it may even be the ideal place to start when you are designing the nursery.

Remember, your baby, at least to begin with, is going to be spending lots of time in bed, so you need to choose

baby bedding that will be comfortable and practical. If it looks nice too, then that's best of all. But your baby's comfort needs to come first.

Generally, your next options are whether to buy each item individually, or just buy a bedding set. Buying a baby bedding set is often a good option, as it generally works out to be cheaper than buying each piece individually. Also, you don't have to worry about whether or not everything will look co-ordinated, because it automatically is.

Usually a baby crib bedding set will include a baby blanket, cot sheet and also a quilt. You don't need a pillowcase, as it's not recommended that baby use a pillow.

Now you can start to look at individual designs. If you know your baby's gender, then you may want to select something appropriate. It is a bit stereotyped, but generally girls have pink and boys have blue. If you are keen to be surprised on the day your baby is born, then you will want to go for something more neutral, like yellow, white or green.

Rather than having plain sheets, you might prefer to find baby crib bedding with a theme. Again, if you know the gender of your baby, you would look for fairies, butterflies or princesses for girls, and fire engines, trucks or trains for boys. For a non-gender specific theme, check out cartoon characters like Winnie the Pooh (my personal favorite!), teddy bears or zoo animals.

When you can't find something you like in the marketplace, don't despair - you can always make your own sheets and blankets. For those who are less enthused about sewing, perhaps a family member can make them, or you can even pay someone to have them customized. Doing it yourself is another way to make sure that your baby's bedding is unique.

And when you're really stuck for ideas, it's possible to hire an experienced person who can design the whole nursery for you, and choose appropriate baby bedding as part of the service.

In the end, make sure the bedding you choose feels safe and practical. All other considerations such as design and color are secondary. So if you ask right questions when you go to the baby store, you can be confident you've made a good choice.

Eryna Kart comes has over 5 years of experience in Kids And Family. You may want to check out her other guide on baby furniture cribs tips and baby names and meanings guide.

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