November 23rd 2009 Organic Crib Sheets: Sleek, More Earth-friendly Mindtrip To Nursery Wall Decor

Baby bedding can readily be found to coordinate with any nursery decor, but even organically-certified products must follow nursery safety rules for crib sheets and blankets. Over soft and puffy blankets should not be used in a crib due to the possibility of a suffocation hazard. Instead, choose thin blankets and bumpers to protect the child.

If you are looking to purchase genuine organic bedding, make sure that the products you buy are clearly marked with an accredited organic certification. Parents who choose organic bedding have a wide variety of linens to choose from as they decorate their nursery, since organic linens contain only non-toxic baby-safe dyes. Organic bedding can not only be purchased as a part of a set, but can also be purchased separately.

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November 12th 2009 Organic Baby Bedding: Swank, More Natural Predilection To Nursery Decor

Baby bedding can be found in a range of styles and colors (even organic baby bedding is available), but there are some simple rules that apply to your baby’s bedding no matter what plans you have for the nursery and no matter what kind of materials interest you. Soft or puffy blankets and bumpers are thought to pose a suffocation hazard to young children so parents should always purchase and use ones that are thin.

If someone is looking to buy organic sheets and blankets, they should make sure to check and see if the items are tagged with proper accredited organic certifications. Organic bedding comes in a wide variety with safe non-toxic dyes, parents will enjoy the various linens when picking the right one for their nursery. You can purchase organic bedding in both coordinated ensembles and separate pieces.

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October 19th 2009 Organic Nursery Bedding: Beautiful, Purer Bias To Nursery Decor

Baby bedding can be found in an endless variety of patterns, styles and color and the same rules apply to the nursery whether the bedding you select is organic or not. Over soft and puffy blankets should not be used in a crib due to the possibility of a suffocation hazard. Instead, choose thin blankets and bumpers to protect the child.

If you are shopping for organic sheets and blankets, it is always best to look for an accredited organic certification on the product label. Because decorative organic bedding only contains baby-safe non-toxic dyes, parents will have a wide variety of linens to choose from which will all be safe for their child. You can purchase organic bedding in both coordinated ensembles and separate pieces.

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October 16th 2009 Organic Baby Bedding Sets: Nifty, More Responsible Opinion To Baby Nursery Themes

Baby bedding can be found in a range of styles and colors (even organic baby bedding is available), but there are some simple rules that apply to your baby’s bedding no matter what plans you have for the nursery and no matter what kind of materials interest you. Over soft and puffy blankets should not be used in a crib due to the possibility of a suffocation hazard. Instead, choose thin blankets and bumpers to protect the child.

If someone is looking to buy organic sheets and blankets, they should make sure to check and see if the items are tagged with proper accredited organic certifications. There are a plethora of designs on the market of organic baby bedding created with non-toxic dyes. Of course, you can always buy organic bedding pieces separately, but they are also available in coordinated sets containing everything you need.

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September 8th 2009 Compelling Baby Bedding Crib Sets Dependability Guidelines

Crib bedding is a wonderful addition to your baby’s nursery, but keep in mind that matching comforters and pillows are not safe or functional for an infant. Keep infant bedding to a minimum, and if you’re not sure about something, ask your pediatrician for advice.

Once you are ready for your child to spend the night in a crib, make sure all stuffed animals and pillows are removed, because these are also a suffocation hazard, no matter how cute they might be. It is all right for a child to play with toys in his crib as long as someone is watching him, but when it is time for them to go to sleep all toys need to be removed.

You know it is time for a pillow and comforter when your child is ready for a toddler bed, but realize that even though there are more options for decorating that it will be your child who will want to pick out the choices.

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September 3rd 2009 A Few Information for Refashioning Newborn Bedding as Your Little One Matures

To avoid a suffocation hazard, the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines on minimum bedding should be closely adhered to, until babies reach at least twelve months of age. Prior to age 12 months, however, some adjustments to the crib’s contents may still be necessary to prevent injuries. Once babies are able to sit upright–and certainly by the time they can pull up to standing–the mattress height should be lowered and any items which can be used as steps should be removed. A crib bumper is easily used as a foothold; it should be removed to keep the baby from climbing out of the crib.

SIDS becomes much less likely after the baby’s first birthday, and more bedding can be added to the crib to make it comfortable and look better. You can also find blankets or a bed skirt to go with your nursery decor. The fuzzy blankets are available in child sizes and they are very cozy and warm. Most toddlers like having a cuddly toy in bed to snuggle with and provide comfort overnight; however you should stay away from pillows until your child is almost two years old.

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September 1st 2009 Important Child Nursery Bedding Sets Safety Directions

Crib bedding does so much to give a nursery its atmosphere, but you need to keep in mind that those fluffy comforters and pillows are actually not safe for your baby, and should be used only for looks, not for sleeping. If you do not know the answer to your question ask your pediatrician for advice, but a good rule is to minimize infant bedding.

All stuffed animals and pillows must be out of the crib when you put your child down for the night because they are a suffocation hazard. You can let your child play with toys in his or her crib as long as you’re watching, but the toys should be removed when it’s time for your baby to go to sleep.

A pillow and comforters are appropriate for toddler beds, but by then your child may have a say in the decor.

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