Kittens and Polliwogs and Gorillas: The Appropriateness of Animal Prints in the Baby Room

September 15, 2009 by Dorothea Frankson  
Filed under Baby

In dealing with the ridiculously large amount of linen choices for your nursery, a lot of parents find that their eye is frequently caught by farm baby bedding. It is smart to select animal prints for your baby’s bedding and complementary accessories. Hopeful parents will acknowledge the adaptability included in their judgment of bringing their infant home to a baby room filled with animal companions.

As a parent you can decide what sheets and blankets are best for your baby, and can pick from child-safe cloth such as flannel and cotton along with so many different colors available. Parents’ goal of creating a style for their nursery that will coincide with their already existing home decor, and create a nurturing environment for their baby, are delighted to find the huge selection of animal baby bedding.

Animal prints work well when you are planning a nursery for the baby-to-be even if you don’t yet know if it’s a boy or a girl which makes them a popular choice in baby bedding. Parents are able to evoke all kinds of moods with animal bedding, from stimulating bright colored cartoon characters to soothing pastel colored true to life animals.

Parents that are already overwhelmed with the huge expense of bringing a newborn baby home can take advantage of the competitive prices on animal baby bedding as a result of its enormous popularity. High quality animal baby bedding can be found at very reasonable costs that won’t break the new parent’s budget.

Crib bedding will entertain your little one as they grow if it is decorated with animals who they will play with in their dreams. New mothers and fathers quickly learn that animal-themed baby bedding functions as more than mere decoration, since it often presents them with very valuable “teachable moments.” An infant’s room with animal-themed print can easily help them learn different words, colors, and shapes by telling them a story while pointing out the different objects.

When, all too soon, your baby transitions from two or three well-worn crib sets to toddler bedding, these lessons can continue with the very affordable purchase of a few, soft, well-fitted animal-themed sheet sets, designed with young children in mind. In this way, you can introduce a growing daughter or son to a brand new family of interesting and educational animal companions while simultaneously avoiding a costly room redecoration.

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..

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