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Comply, Tykes: Sapphire Crib Sheet Squares With A Infant Girl's Nursery

  • January 8, 2010 12:53 pm

Once upon a time, one had to stick with pink for a girl's nursery and blue for a boy's, which didn't give you much choice when it came to decorating. Decorators used to be confined to a range of pink and white combinations, although there were the occasional adventurers into new color choices, including yellow and green.

The years of imprisonment have ended, and new moms and dads have full freedom to choose against an overly frilly, stereotypically feminine room for their daughters. Blue crib bedding is one of several options when you are expecting a little girl, and those who use blue as their color can find many different styles to choose from.

Boy crib bedding sets can also feature lots of blue, usually as one color in a broader scheme. Any water-related motif will be conducive to varying shades of blues, and will also lend itself to classic images of flowers and sky. The people who like to have the latest decoration, often feel inclined towards geometric patterns which look appealing, blue color being used in most of them.

Do your homework and become familiar with the basics of good nursery bedding before you set your heart on one specific design. Make sure to shop for linens that fit standard crib and toddler bed dimensions; linens that are too small or too large can pose serious risks to your baby.

Crib bedding should always be constructed with hypoallergenic materials, and should list it's contents clearly, since certain factories who make baby bedding will sometimes use toxic chemicals that have been known to cause respiratory problems in children and babies. Scrupulous manufacturers carefully label the contents of their linens and almost never market ones that are of odd sizes, so frazzled parents-to-be are free to concentrate on the creation of an attractive nursery.

Applying the last touches on your daughter's stunning blue toned room leaves your happy. Angels can live in your nursery among soft white clouds and sky blue walls, or perhaps your daughter will start her journey on the sea surrounded by iridescent mermaids and colorful friendly sea life. Though deciding how to dress a girl's room was previously limited to pink hues, choosing other colors such as blue is now socially acceptable.

You've Traversed A Unending Course, Little Angel! The Crib Set Spurt

  • December 28, 2009 9:22 am

The way to position your infant when he or she sleeps has been revolutionized in the last 40 years as well as what constitutes a safe nursery setting for the child. Not so long ago, baby doctors would always tell anxious first-time moms and dads to put their infant on his stomach to sleep, although his bed was shared with puffy pillows and plush toys.

It is clear, even to those preparing for their first child, are aware that these practices have been rejected by child care experts of all color. Nursery bedding has also changed similarly, and now all reputable manufacturers follow the same strict guidelines. The days of baby linens treated with toxic flame retardants and filled with substandard materials, are gone.

Baby boy crib bedding sets must adhere to all current safety guidelines to keep your precious son secure each night. Crib bedding sheets and blankets must be of conventional measurement for cribs and tot beds because if they don't fit at the corners or if they are very cushy your baby son could get caught in them in his sleep.

In today's digital world, online shoppers can easily identify baby bedding manufacturers who fully disclose the quality materials they use–unlike low-quality merchants who tend to offer little transparency. Additionally, most retailers who are committed to safe infant sleep will usually provide information about avoiding hazards related to crib bedding.

Trend Lab max baby bedding , which comes from a Minnesota producer/vendor, demonstrates the current trend toward providing high-level, safety-conscious linens in a wide assortment of attractive designs. In 2001, a group of energetic female entrepreneurs founded Trend Lab to provide parents expecting a baby boy with stylish and non-toxic linen and furniture choices for their homes.

Nantucket Blue combines blues and greens to make a distinctly masculine sanctuary for a little boy. If you love sports you might want to go with Trend Lab's Football design; if you want something more savant grade, one of their geometric patterns might be more your style. The parents-to-be who buy Trend Lab products for their little boy's nursery can rest in the knowledge that they have purchased bedding that is not only beautiful but also safe.