There are no laws regulating baby bedding, just some common sense guidelines. The most important guideline is "bare is best" meaning nothing should be in the crib with the baby to avoid suffocation.
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Organic Baby Bedding thermal is good for babies.
You can if you have creativity and/or the ability to do so.
Yes, baby bedding has to meet safety standards set by the government.
There are no additional risks of the baby suffocating with this bedding. However, you should always remove the comforter or quilt before putting the baby to bed.
The Jack Baby Crib Bedding shouldn't cause any trouble, as it's hypoallergenic. However, make sure to wipe it down prior to your baby using it.
When purchasing baby bedding remember to eliminate any ruffles and crib bumpers, just a simple blanket will help the baby sleep the night away. Organic bedding will help reduce your babies intake of any toxic chemicals and will allow for a more even balance of temperature.
Most baby bedding is made from synthetic materials, but check Bed, Bath & Beyond for some organic cotton beddings.
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There are a few with a mobil, but you'll have to look hard. Baby's R' Us has one or two.
Any striped or patterned theme will work well. Greens and reds are gender-neutral.
The best thing is to keep it plain with no bedding for any stick insect