Bedding for the Baby’s Bed

My wife and I, like every other parent, want the best for our child. We are outfitting our nursery in anticipation of our little one’s arrival. Our latest quest involves all things crib. More specifically my wife is on a kick about finding just the right baby crib bedding sets. There are the usual considerations to ponder: style, function and price.

Style

My wife figures we need at least a few sets and with her meticulousness wants them to match the décor of the nursery. There are plenty of blue and pink sets for a boy or girl but we want something a little different. The design of the bedding in the crib, if it is nice enough, will accent the look and feel of the room. I don’t think this will matter much to the baby but it will make a difference for us. A nice looking and nice feeling room could help soothe me and my wife during those middle of the night times when we have to spend time in the nursery.

It turns out we have plenty of choices. There are even designer baby bedding sets. Some of the big companies include Laura Ashley, Lambs & Ivy and CoCaLo, OshKosh Baby, No Jo Bedding, Blue Moon Bedding, Kimberly Grant and others. Some of these companies I never heard of and in an effort to (waste time on the internet) find out all I could, I did some research to satisfy my own curiosity.

Kimberly Grant

This line is named after an artist that first began painting as a way to make a gift for a friend. She is inspired by children and is fascinated by their perspective and outlook on the world. Her creations are meant to be a wonder to a child as seen through their eyes, not through our perspective of what we simply think a child might like. Her line of award winning baby bedding sets are now sold and marketed through CoCaLo.

CoCaLo

This company’s primary focus is on producing nursery products. They make bedding sets and other products to decorate a baby room, including accessories that match the look and style of their bedding designs. If you are really into putting together a nice looking nursery you should take a look at their products. I am not that worried that everything is that snazzy in my baby’s room but some people can be. One really cool thing about CoCaLo is they are heavily involved in K.I.D.S (Kids In Distressed Situations, Inc http://www.kidsdonations.org/). This organization was set up to help families with children that are challenged by poverty. K.I.D.S. is a non-profit that strives to keep their overhead costs low, at a a low single digit percentage in fact, and has distributed many millions of dollars of children’s merchandise to needy families.

Function

Our baby will spend a lot of time sleeping in the crib so we want to be sure that it is a comfortable place to be. It seems to make sense to us to have a nice set of bedding, in terms of a nice looking cover and other accessories for the crib, and also have a number of changes of the crib mattress cover and mattress sheet. We may also opt to get a few mattress protectors, which is just the covering that goes between the mattress cover and the mattress.

Cost

Raising a child is expensive and all parents have to make decisions about how much they can afford to spend on things that go beyond functional needs. My wife and I are fortunate enough to be able to afford things that not only serve their purpose but also look pretty nice too. Even so, we cannot spend an unlimited amount of money. There is some middle ground between being practical and going overboard in terms of what we can afford. Your middle ground is probably slightly different than ours, as everyone is different.

Part of how we can not go crazy spending a lot of money is to do like I wrote about in the function section above. Have a nice spread and other matching, stylish accessories but have a few sets of sheets so we can keep the bedding clean and fresh. The sheets can be fancy, in terms of quality and comfort, but really do not need to have a Kimberly Grant watercolor reproduction printed on them. A basic solid color will do for these items.

Function

Our baby will spend a lot of time sleeping in the crib so we want to be sure that it is a comfortable place to be. It seems to make sense to us to have a nice set of bedding, in terms of a nice looking cover and other accessories for the crib, and also have a number of changes of the crib mattress cover and mattress sheet. We may also opt to get a few mattress protectors, which is just the covering that goes between the mattress cover and the mattress.

Cost

Raising a child is expensive and all parents have to make decisions about how much they can afford to spend on things that go beyond functional needs. My wife and I are fortunate enough to be able to afford things that not only serve their purpose but also look pretty nice too. Even so, we cannot spend an unlimited amount of money. There is some middle ground between being practical and going overboard in terms of what we can afford. Your middle ground is probably slightly different than ours, as everyone is different.

Part of how we can not go crazy spending a lot of money is to do like I wrote about in the function section above. Have a nice spread and other matching, stylish accessories but have a few sets of sheets so we can keep the bedding clean and fresh. The sheets can be fancy, in terms of quality and comfort, but really do not need to have a Kimberly Grant watercolor reproduction printed on them. A basic solid color will do for these items.

So now you need a Baby Blanket

When I was a child I had a the greatest baby blanket ever. Yeah, I know it really wasn’t but back then, in my world, it was. I wonder how many babies go through a similar experience? One in 10, 2 out of 5, or even more? No matter. In this post I want to outline my experience of thinking about trying to get my baby his special blanket, the one that he will find to be the best ever. Ok, so maybe he won’t but if he does I might as well make sure it is a darn good blanket. If he does like it will likely go through a lot as he may try to take it everywhere, and have it with him a lot of the time.

My first lesson in baby blanket was to learn there are a lot of different kinds.

Chenille Blankets – this seems to be the bomb of blankets. The fabric is real soft and has a velvety look. It has a great just-right-to-the-touch touch plush feel.

Fleece Blankets – fleece is cool and works well too. Soft and nice to the touch.

Security Blankets – these can be all sizes but a smaller one can be good for that take it anywhere carry-ability.

Receiving Blankets – what they heck are these, precisely? There does not seem to be any consensus.  There are small, large, and swaddling receiving blankets. I think the idea is these are blankets to “receive” a baby. Hence the common dictionary definition that mentions they are often for a baby to be wrapped in after a bath.

Swaddling Blankets – roll em’ up and watch em sleep. A nice soft swaddling blanket can serve as a great wrap, which does have the nice affect of calming down most babies.

Cotton Blankets – probably the most practical. Cheap and easy but still quality and softness that your baby can enjoy.

Specialized Blankets – monographed, personalized with the baby’s name, christening blankets and others.

So what is a fellow to do when faced with all these choices? Buy as many kinds as you want because here are some other things I found out. There is no having just one baby blanket. You need lots because like anything that has to be on your baby, they get dirty and potentially meet with a variety of  little accidents. The more you have the better chance you will have of easily getting your hands on a clean one when you need it.

Of course my wife wants the cutest blanket there is, as if cute is somehow practical or makes sense. I guess it does make sense though, at least to my wife. If this is what you are after there are any number of specialty websites and, at least in big cities, some shops that sell specially made baby blankets. Find one or two really cool blankets and start the pile there.

Me, I am all over covering what I kept reading over and over in my blanket (punny!) research. This means I can also buy blankets for my baby at places like Target or Amazon. Apparently having a dozen or so will not be any problem. Function, simple cotton will do, over form for the bulk of the stack of clean blankets that are kept on hand.

So does that about cover it? I hope so and my tales about baby blankets is now done.