Archive for the 'Baby Bedding' Category


Organic Baby Pillow

September 18, 2009
posted by admin @ 18:27 PM

There are a variety of things that you can try to make it easier on everyone involved when the time has come to offer your child a bed instead of a crib. Once you’ve determined that it is time to abandon the crib, set a time-frame for the transitorganic baby pillowion period. The reason for doing this is that it is often easier for the child if they see a bed set up in their room for a couple days while they continue to go to sleep in their own crib. This allows them to mentally adjust to it.

We all know that it is not a good idea for a tiny baby to have a pillow but now you might offer an organic baby pillow in the new bed.  These are smaller than the adult ones and just right for carrying around.

Children usually transition from their crib to a bed between the ages of 18 months and 36 months according to experts. If they are not climbing out of the crib yet, there is no need to rush it.



The Joys of a Bassinet

September 16, 2009
posted by admin @ 18:30 PM

When searching for products for your new baby, anything from cribs to potty seats to car seats to swings, make sure the item is not going to harm your precious little baby. The cutest and cheapest item may not be the safest. Make sure your baby bassinet is on the list of safe baby products, along with the bassinet sheets and bedding.

The U.S. Government sets standards for many children’s products. Quality manufacturers are required to safety-test these products. Sadly, several items are recalled every year due to safety problems. It won’t feel good to see anything in your nursery, including your bassinet, on the recall list.

Here’s how can you make sure a baby bassinet is safe. Look for the seal of the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA), a trade organization whose safety standards are much higher than those of the Federal Government. JPMA also gives tips on how to make sure you are purchasing quality items.



Organic Baby Mattress Pads

September 15, 2009
posted by admin @ 20:51 PM

organic baby mattress padBaby mattress pads are commonly used in cribs to protect the mattress from being damaged by liquids. A good mattress pad will be highly absorbent and fit snugly against the mattress. By making sure that the mattress pad is both very absorbent and fits the mattress properly, you are ensuring that it’s ability to keep both the mattress and the baby as dry and clean as possible.

Another thing to keep in mind when selecting a mattress pad is be certain that you choose one both washable and easily to remove. It is likely to need washing every single day, sometimes more than once a day. Choosing an organic baby mattress pad will ensure that the fabric will be durable enough to withstand frequent washings. You may want to consider investing in more than one mattress pad to allow for those days when wetting problems are at their worst.



Crib Bedding

September 12, 2009
posted by admin @ 12:35 PM

crib bumper pads

If you are setting up a nursery for a new baby, crib bedding is one of the essential parts. This bedding is not just about the color and theme that will blend in the nursery, it’s also a cru

cial part of your baby’s everyday life. The baby must feel comfortable in the crib as he or she sleeps and it should be a safe place for the child to sleep in, too.

The material that is commonly used for crib bedding is cotton. If you choose organic cotton, it is really soft and is almost impossible to bring discomfort or give allergies to your baby. You’ll need a mattress cover, crib sheet, crib bumper pads, blankets and crib skirt to complete the crib bedding. Pillows aren’t needed at this point.



What Makes a Baby Mattress Organic?

September 11, 2009
posted by admin @ 15:16 PM

Baby mattresses are made of cotton batting with a fabric covering. The majority of the cotton now used in commercial mattresses is made from synthetic or manufactured cotton. If it is made from real cotton, it is usually bleached and dried with powerful chemicals. Then there are cotton farms that rely on using pesticides, which in turn harm the atmosphere.

An organic baby mattress is made of natural cotton, which has been grown on farms that use only natural pesticides and fertilizers, or none at all. Only natural vegetable dyes are used.  These organic method farms receive a certification from the United States Department of Agriculture to prove their commitment to being organic. The cotton material itself will not be bleached or treated with any artificial dyes or powerful chemicals.



Organic Baby Bedding

September 10, 2009
posted by admin @ 20:05 PM

When it comes to organic baby beddingorganic baby bedding, you want to make sure that everything is just right for the baby in question. Choosing the best material, style and design are of the utmost importance. Make sure you purchase infant bedding that is durable, safe and the right texture to ensure a good night’s rest for the child.

The many varieties of organic baby bedding make shopping a lot of fun. You can play around with designer fabrics that are now available. If your infant’s room has a country theme, try using infant bedding of a similar design. This is a guaranteed way to make your infant’s room shine.



Organic Baby Mattress Pad

September 8, 2009
posted by admin @ 20:23 PM

A baby’s crib mattress pad is one of the most important products you can buy. It doesn’t pay to skimp on this pad. It will directly affect your baby’s comfort and whether they sleep well and safely. We all know that if your baby sleeps, you sleep.
organic baby mattress pad
There are all types of designs and fabrics that can be used in your baby’s crib bedding.  The very best is an organic baby mattress pad.

Size and fit are the first things you should look at. Remember to have the exact measurements needed so that your baby’s mattress pad will fit snugly and securely. It is always best to take measurements of the interior of the crib. You don’t want the mattress pad to scrunch up and not fit flat on top of the mattress.



Organic Baby Pillow

September 7, 2009
posted by admin @ 20:17 PM

organic baby pillowAn organic baby pillow is one that is just the right size for a child of two years or more. Before this age, use of a pillow of any type is considered dangerous and is not recommended.

Baby pillows are about half the size of a standard adult pillow.  They have their own special pillow cases that are made to fit.

No child of two up to five or six years of age simply cannot sleep comfortably on a large standard adult pillow. Their necks and shoulders will not be comfortable because the pillow will be too large and thick. The baby special pillows allow your child’s head, neck and shoulders to be supported just like yours but in a size proportional to their smaller body.



Organic Crib Sheets

September 5, 2009
posted by admin @ 19:40 PM

organic crib sheets

In light of new research, parents are realizing the importance of organic crib sheets and are inclining more and more towards this type of bedding for their children.  It offers a more healthy choice and lessens the chances of any harm coming to these blossoming flowers who are very sensitive to any chemicals and toxins.

A new trend is emerging in the parent’s choice of bedding for their child.  Now, most parents prefer organic baby crib bedding.  It is all completely washable and safe, lasting much longer than the conventional items. Consequently, it turns out to be a much better buy.



Organic Baby Comforter Gift

September 4, 2009
posted by admin @ 19:26 PM

Choosing a baby gift for expectant parents can be a lot of fun, especially if you are already a parent yourself. This is probably an easy task for you since you already know what a baby needs. However, if you do not have a child in your life, this can be a daunting task.
organic baby comforters
Choosing the perfect baby gift is simple if you first ask what the baby needs and what it already has.  Expectant parents usually prefer baby gifts that are really useful and serve a purpose. They also appreciate an item that costs just a little more than they are able to afford.  This gives some luxury to the whole affair, like buying organic baby comforters of the best quality.