Play The Game, Tots: Cobalt Bedding Complements A Infant Girl’s Living Space
In the past, very specific themes were only used for either a girl or a boy’s nursery and parents found their choices for a girl were quite limited. Parents decorating girls’ nurseries used to be faced with an infinite assortment of pale pink and ivory bed sets or – for the truly adventurous – perhaps a few in pale yellow or dusty-green tones.
The years of imprisonment have ended, and new moms and dads have full freedom to choose against an overly frilly, stereotypically feminine room for their daughters. Blue baby bedding can now be embraced by parents who expect to have a baby daughter. These parents will find an astonishing range of nursery fashions if they are contemplating using many blue hues.
Baby boy crib bedding sets often uses the color blue as part of the larger theme if there are large amounts of it. Any water-related motif will be conducive to varying shades of blues, and will also lend itself to classic images of flowers and sky. Blue in the nursery can feel very modern when you include geometric patterns in the decor.
The primary concern for crib bedding is ensuring your child’s safety, and then you can begin to find the right style for your nursery. Purchase only those products that are of regulation sizes for your baby beds or youth beds, because some odd-size linens have proven to be dangerous for infants and toddlers.
Baby bedding factories should be well regulated to curb the unethical usage of toxic chemicals that may cause respiratory problems to children. Manufacturers should use hypoallergenic materials, and show clearly what the contents are. Several reputable sellers describe the bedding’s content. Rarely do they sell linens that don’t conform to standard dimensions, this allows anxious parents to focus their attention on decorating.
See if you can picture yourself as you’re just about to complete the details of your baby girl’s nursery decorated in shades of blue. Blue is now a popular color for a girl’s nursery, whether it’s an ocean theme with mermaids and sea life or azure walls filled with angels and clouds. It’s very exciting that blue is now an available option for a little girl’s nursery as well rather than just more traditional pinks.
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..