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When you furnish your nursery for your new arrival, don’t forget to include organic crib sheets to your list of necessities for baby’s bedding. All natural crib sheets are made of the softest hand-picked cotton, with no harsh chemicals or artificial dyes added during manufacturing. We believe every baby deserves only completely organic nursery furnishings,not just an organic crib mattress.
We already know that 100% cotton is the best choice for your baby’s bedding. Organic cotton is soft and natural. Unlike synthetic materials, it allows air to circulate around baby’s body while keeping moisture away from baby while they sleep. It really does make any difference whether you use organic crib sheets rather than bedding made from commercial materials.
If you’re the proud parent of a newborn child, you become aware of how many hours a day your child sleeps. Did you know it’s roughly 70% of their first year? This is an incredible amount of time indeed. It makes a lot of sense to research your baby’s organic crib sheets and for that matter, all your baby nursery items for quality and safety.
You cannot assume the products supplied by large retailers are screened for safety before being sold. It has been known for a long time that large retailers have been stocking and selling baby nursery products containing formaldehyde, a known carcinogenic.
In fact, formaldehyde and other chemicals are used by many companies to keep their fabric products from wrinkling prematurely. It’s been proven that these substances will aggravate allergies and other respiratory functions, which eventually lead to headaches, rashes among other health issues.
Pamper your baby with lovely, silky organic baby bedding. These sheets are made of soft certified U.S. organic cotton, with a cute Baby Talk Pattern.
Made with pure eco dyes, they are the safest bedding on the internet. Infants often get rashes and itches from inferior cloth but these will keep them safe.
These crib fitted sheets feature natural elastic all the way round for a great fit. No matter how much squirming and squiggling around, the sheet will stay put.
Most household cleaners are toxic chemicals. Consider using cleaners that are made from plant and vegetable based ingredients and essential oils for fragrance. Rather than using a synthetic cleaner on tile or linoleum flooring in your baby’s bedroom or where a child will crawl and play, use a stream cleaner which will disinfect without the use of chemicals.
While there are many bath soaps and shampoos on the market made especially for baby, often these are just milder versions of the adult formula. Read the labels c
arefully and ask yourself if you would want those ingredients (even the ones you can’t pronounce) inside your baby’s body. The skin acts as a barrier for some chemicals however many are absorbed through the skin, a process which is aided by the warmth and moisture while bathing. Natural soaps, lotions and oils are always the best choice for your baby.
The cultivation of cotton begins with hand-picked cotton, free of chemicals and pesticides. This prevents your baby from developing skin and other allergies, while at the same time protects the workers and the environment.
Right after the harvest, the cotton is spun and manufactured mechanically free of any chemicals. This reduces the shrinkage to 4% and leaves the garments and bedding feeling softer for your infant’s skin.
In the end, you, the consumer, purchase soft, durable, chemical-free garments that are safe for your child, while at the same time you are helping protect our environment.
Expectant parents purchasing bedding for their new baby need to know what will be safe and comfortable and not result in itchy rashes.
Baby needs a lot of tender loving care. Newborn baby skin is delicate and extremely prone to rashes, so care must be taken to pick out fabrics that are soft and not abrasive to baby’s skin. When picking your baby’s bedding, safety should be the most important thing to consider. It must be remembered that just because a product is 100% cotton doesn’t necessarily mean it is safe.
Cotton that is commercially grown contains allergens and chemicals. It is better to choose organic baby bedding and clothing because of how vunerable baby’s skin is to infections and rashes. Of course, this bedding does cost more, but that additional cost is small when compared to the reduced likelihood of future health problems for your baby.
Shopping on the Internet is quite amazing. You can find out about all sorts of essential things and why you should be considering them, like organic cotton baby bedding. Once you start thinking about how baby’s skin comes into direct contact with the bedding and all the chemicals they process cotton and polyester with, it makes sense to investigate natural, organic cotton for your little one.
Do you realize that babies not only absorb the toxins through the skin but inhale them as they sleep? It’s very worthwhile considering the detergent you use, also, as the store brands all leave a residue in the fabric which will be inhaled and absorbed.
The process of producing organic cotton begins in India with hand-picked cotton, free of chemicals and pesticides. This prevents your baby from developing skin and other allergies, while at the same time protects the workers and the environment. Right after the harvest, the cotton is spun and manufactured mechanically free of any chemicals. This reduces the shrinkage to 4% and leaves the garments feeling softer on your infant’s skin.
All of the organic cotton baby products are then sewn from this cotton, grown and processed to the highest standards. So strictly followed are the guidelines that commercial cotton cannot be stored in the same building – shipments of commercial cotton cannot share the same containers so cross contamination won’t occur. You, the consumer, purchase soft, durable, chemical-free garments that are safe for your child, while at the same time you are helping protect our environment.