To choose a baby's bedding, you need to consider some of the following things. Try to be as careful as possible: blanket The material of the blanket may be a nitrile cotton blend or acrylic. Such a blanket is easy to wash and does not cause allergies. Even if you take the initiative to give your baby a sleeping bag, you may still need a few blankets to prevent other situations or prevent the temperature from getting too low. Knitted shawls are a particularly convenient blanket for babies, because the child is easy to wrap around when he gets up and can still wrap the child while lying down. The acrylic and acrylic shawls are warm and washable. The blanket should be large enough to hold it under the mattress. Plastic or rubber tarpaulin The most common tarps have flannel on both sides. In this way, the sheets are not slippery on the top. Children will feel very comfortable when they are occasionally squatting. Since the air in the lower part of the body can circulate when the child is lying down, it is usually not necessary to put a cotton pad on the tarpaulin, so that the trouble of washing can be saved. However, it is necessary to lay a mat in the summer. If the tarpaulin is wet every day, it has to be washed every day, so it takes two. The tarpaulin should also be too big to wrap around the mattress. Otherwise, the mattress will sometimes get wet by the urine. Incidentally, the plastic sheet on most new mattresses is not enough, because the urine will seep into the mat through the air holes sooner or later, so that the mat emits a urine smell. Prepare a few small tarps with flannel on both sides to save you more trouble. You can place a piece under the baby's buttocks. If the baby does not move, put on this small piece of tarpaulin to not wet the sheets. You can also put a small piece on your lap to avoid getting wet.
Crib bed bedding purchase considerations