The Amicable Lands: Horse Infant Crib Sheets In Your Little Doll’s Sanctuary

by Dorothea Frankson on December 3, 2009

People searching online for interesting bedding styles will soon notice that there is a large variety of nursery designs featuring animals in action. Animal crib bedding sets has remained popular in nurseries, delighting both parents and children.

The animal theme is popular for both boys and girls, but there are many designs specifically for little girls from which to choose. When parents are trying to settle on ideas, they are often inspired by their own surroundings, both urban and suburban, which causes them to settle on images of insects, birds, snails, or frogs.

You may want your daughter’s room to reflect her community: if you live in the country, consider farm animals and those seen in the woods. If your home is by the beach, her room might feature leaping fish and high-flying seagulls in the decor. When choosing an animal print for the baby’s bedding, some parents-to-be prefer to choose the exotic depictions from the African plains, like the lion, giraffe, cheetah or zebra prints.

Pink baby girl bedding should not be chosen before parents ensure that they meet certain criteria beyond the appeal of the pattern. A standard you will find with quality bedding is a list of standard crib and toddler bed dimensions. Due to the fact that thick material can be a suffocation risk to infants and children, most ethical manufacturers avoid using puffy quilts or bumpers.

After determining which bedding is safe, many parents consider a crib bedding set, which includes all the necessary crib bedding. A crib set is one way to ensure that all the animal patterns in your nursery match; and the sets can even contain matching curtains and diaper stackers.

Animal images can enliven your daughter’s room in unexpected ways. Bedding with an animal motif can be useful as a positive reinforcement technique to help build up your daughter’s acquisition of colors and numbering. You will congratulate yourself on a job well done when you are finished with your beautiful and intellectually inviting nursery, for you will have created safe, attractive, and peaceful environment just right for your daughter’s first years.

Dorothea is a writer and researcher on parenting and family issues. She also works part-time as a freelance writer for a baby products company, Kudlee, Inc..

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