As with cribs, baby crib bedding also needs to conform to various standards – the choice of the fabric and its skin-friendliness being the paramount factors.
Essentially, baby crib bedding consists of a durable, soft, yet compact mattress, pillows, pillowcases, sheets and quilts depending upon the climate. Dust ruffles, diaper stackers and valances are options that are also available.
Baby crib bedding is available in a number of patterns, shapes and styles. Crib sets are normally available in either four or six pieces. Quilted, flannel waterproof mattresses are ideal, as they are soft and easy to maintain. Since one is unlikely to buy baby crib bedding several times (babies outgrow cribs in two years or less), it is best to purchase a stain-proof and waterproof mattress. The mattress should fit snuggly into the crib and there should be no gaps where baby can jam an arm, leg or head. It is time to change the mattress if two adult fingers can be placed between the mattress and the crib. It is better to put a baby in warm zip up pajama bags, rather than use blankets as they can wrap around a baby head and cause suffocation.
When it comes to sheets, natural fabrics are the best choice. Silks and satins should be avoided – even though they look fancy, they do not feel as comfortable as cotton and flannel against the baby’s tender skin. Pillows should not be used in a baby’s crib to avoid suffocation.
Crib bedding is available in various colors and patterns but garish colors ought to be avoided. Soothing colors are best for babies.