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Crib Bedding
When decorating your nursery baby crib bedding plays a crucial role. What color will your baby’s sheets be? Does the crib bumper have some interesting patterns or textures to keep your baby entertained in the crib? Does the crib bedding match other accessories sold by the manufacturer that will compliment the bedding and complete your nursery’s look? Since your crib bedding will also fit most toddler beds you will want to choose something that can be used as your baby ages and that is made of a quality material that will last several years and thousands of washes. I personally also like bedding with different textures to give the baby something to touch and explore while awake in the crib.Swaddle Blankets
Swaddle blankets (aka miracle blankets in my vocabulary) are perhaps the best thing you can purchase to help you survive the early months with your new baby. Swaddle blankets are blankets that are wrapped securely around your baby’s entire body, restricting the movement of your baby’s arms and legs. These blankets help to create the cozy feel of the womb and also prevent your baby from spastically moving his/her arms and legs causing your baby to wake up from sleep before he/she is well rested. Also, since swaddle blankets fit securely around your baby’s body they help to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) which can be caused by loose bedding that your baby accidently pulls over his/her face and head. They can also be used in conjunction with baby blankets since the restriction of the arms prevents your baby from pulling and grabbing the blanket or any other loose bedding.Sleep Sacks
Sleep sacks were invented as an alternative to baby blankets to help prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) while your baby is asleep in the crib. Baby’s can move around a lot in their sleep and when doing so may accidently pull any loose bedding over the face or head, restricting the flow of oxygen. This can lead to SIDS. Sleep sacks are like sleeping bags for babies that keep your baby secure and warm while eliminating the need for any loose bedding in the crib.Baby Blankets
Baby blankets, although not often used for crib sleeping anymore, are still necessary items when purchasing bedding for any baby. Baby blankets have a multitude of uses and most parents find they will need several of these cozy cloths for their baby.Check out all of our parent reviews to find the best baby bedding for your baby!
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