The Placid Sway: Zoo Baby Crib Sheets In Your Bundle of Joy’s Sanctuary
First to catch the attention of shoppers while looking at bedding pictures are those that highlight creatures that crawl, swim, walk, or fly. Animal baby bedding has been a favorite for nursery linen designers for many years, because of their continuing popularity among both kids and grownups.
You may be surprised at how many nursery prints with animal motifs have been specially designed to appeal to little girls. Parents can choose to draw on their own surroundings – whether urban or suburban – to inspire or themes such as insects, birds or frogs for decoration before settling on a specific idea.
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. Some people like a more dramatic decor for their baby’s room, such as a jungle print with big cats, zebras, or giraffes.
Girl baby bedding should first be checked against a list of selection criteria before it is purchased, including hard-to-resist animal themed linens. Most quality bedding is manufactured to fit standard crib dimensions and will print this on the label. Good bumpers and quilts won’t be too puffy, because really thick quilts and bumpers present a choking hazard to small children.
Purchasing a complete ensemble of decorative pieces is a common choice that parents make, once they’ve verified the location and safety of crib bedding. If you are decorating your daughter’s room with an animal theme, crib sets are a great way to make sure all decor matches.
Using animals to perk up your little girl’s bedroom can provide benefits you were not even expecting. Animal bedding can also help your daughter learn about numbers and colors. The best part is that after you have selected such lovely and educational items in your nursery, you will be offering your little baby a peaceful place that belongs to her alone.
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..