No. Be sure to check packaging labels as well as tags sewn onto the bedding in order to confirm that the baby bedding you are using is flame retardent. Assuming that it is without being sure could be a dangerous and diasterous mistake.
All Kidsline meets California flammability requirements, which means it's very safe.
Wash all baby bedding regularly. Utilize waterproofing to extend durability.
All of the popular baby bedding companies like Gerber and American Baby have stain-resistant/proof baby bedding. Just look for fleece sheets. Spit-up and milk will wipe right off!
The BabyCo company offers a wide range of baby supplies such as clothes, bedding, strollers, and high tech baby monitors. All of the products on this website are tested thoroughly to be safe for babies.
When washing baby bedding or clothes you should always use a special laundry detergent for babies such as Dreft or ALL for babies. Wash according to the instructions on the label of the bedding.
The Pooh - Dreams of Hunny Baby Crib Bedding by Disney Baby is not stain resistant but all parts of the set are machine washable.
They do have western themes for baby bedding. www.bedbathstore.com, www.csnbaby.com/Wild-Wild-West-C69274.html , and www.ebay.com all carry these items.
www.sweetbabybedding.com I have heard this website has silk baby bedding at good prices. Here is a link to another website I have heard carries this type of baby bedding: www.kidfancies.com/Roundcribbedding.htm
My children all had Nava Bedding from Bellini. The designer - I believe her name is Wirtz - has a website with samples.
Baby bedding has to meet safety stadards set by a government agency.
Absolutely! All bedding makes great hand-me-downs and will save some money.
Bedding for a baby girl can be found in department stores all over the country. Many high street stores are now branching out into this area in an attempt to expand their customer base.