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Fleece Baby Bedding

Fleece baby bedding refers to special baby bedclothes made out of natural wool fibers or sheep skin. Fleece serves as a perfect bedding fabric for babies; because it is so soft and comfortable, it offers sound sleep for babies. Fleece baby bedding adds a cushioning effect to baby mattresses.

Fleece baby bedding has a wicking effect and a breathable nature, which render this bedding ideal for all seasons. Your baby is kept warm in winter and cool during summer.

Fleece baby bedding is made of naturally hypoallergenic wool products. It can be used with all groups and types of babies due to its anti-allergic properties. Baby bedding made of fleece is suitable for both cradles and baby cots and is available in a wide range of colors and delightful childhood motifs. Exclusive baby bedding sets created in classic designs in boy and girl baby colors are popular favorites. There are also beautiful designs in unisex colors that can be used by both baby girls and boys.

Fleece baby bedding sets are lightweight and come in a wide variety of patterns. High-quality fleece baby bedding doesn't fade or shrink. Polar fleece is a new type of soft and comfortable synthetic fiber used to make baby bedding.

A fleece baby blanket is one of the fast-moving bedding accessories commonly selected by most parents to keep their baby's bed warm. Baby bedding sets made of fleece are available with matching accessories that suit the decor of the room. Some of the bedding accessories are quilts, pillows, pillow covers, sheets, and comforters. In addition to baby shops, there are also online stores that deal with fleece baby bedding and related products.

Baby Bedding – A Guide To A Safe Crib.

Preparing a nursery and purchasing baby bedding is a thrilling time for all parents. A nursery is so colorful and putting your baby to sleep in their little crib is one of life’s little pleasures.

When shopping for your babies crib bedding, the most important thing to bear in mind is your baby’s safety. There are numerous cribs available for us and all with varying prices. Fortunately every new crib that is sold in the U.S. today, as to be certified by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), it will be a secure crib for your baby.

However, if you are looking to buy or have been given a used or antique crib, then you are going to have to check the crib’s safety guidelines to ensure that is meets present guidelines. The crib’s slats shouldn’t be further than 2 3/8 inches apart; this will help prevent your baby getting his head entangled between them.

Perhaps you have heard of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), this is where a baby under one year of age dies unexpectedly during sleep. However, there are some simple safety measures you can undertake to protect your baby. Firstly, always set your baby to sleep on their back and be certain to utilize a firm mattress. There shouldn’t be any soft bedding in the crib, no pillows, stuffed toys, quilts or comforters. Nothing that is soft and no loose bedding. Your baby’s crib should only have a bottom fitted sheet and this sheet should be tight. Always ensure that it is well tucked in, so there’s no loose fabric that your baby can pull at.

You will find that there are two kinds of mattresses available for your baby’s crib, foam and innerspring. Foam mattresses are economical and also lighter, which helps when you are changing the sheets. The higher the density of the foam mattress, the enhanced quality it will offer to your baby. Innerspring mattresses are more expensive than there foam counterparts but as a rule they do last longer. If you are shopping for an innerspring mattress, then you should look to obtain a mattress with a minimum of 150 coils inside.

The crib will be used by your baby until he/she is 2-3 years old. Ensure that it is stable and be certain that it meets the above regulations. Don’t let you’re baby sleep on a bed and don’t let you’re baby share your bed, it just isn’t safe for your baby.

We hope you find this guide helpful to you. However, before buying any bedding for your baby, we do urge you to do some research on SIDS and learn the facts.