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Price: €110.00 Bedebyes Bramble & Smudge Baby Bedding Set
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() How to choose boys bedding with JellyBean Group?
Choosing boys bedding sets is different from choosing for a girl. Aside from the obvious color difference, a boy is much more active in the bedroom and would therefore need sheets that would stand through the rough treatment. Following are some of the things to consider when purchasing sets for little boys.
What is the kid’s favorite color? The most used color for a boys set is blue although this may vary depending on the likes of the child himself. Make sure to ask him what is the main color he likes in his room and then just add a few more vibrant colors when decorating. Lively colors are a wonderful way to stimulate a child’s imagination and lends a hand in their development. By choosing a good color, parents also have the chance to recycle previous sets. For example, the color blue would work just as well with a boy as with a girl.
What is his favorite theme? Cars, cartoon shows or a favorite character are some of the most common boys sets themes today. Ask a child about his favorite theme and learn to blend it with the color. By doing this, there will be a myriad of hues in the bed that would really be attractive to the child.
Material Choose a material that would be able to last for a long time. It has to be thick to provide maximum warmth while not being too heavy on the legs. One top thing to consider is if the child is prone to allergies. If so, then choose a bedding set that would not easily gather dust because this only increases the sensitivity of the child.
Cleaning Of course, parents have to be particular when it comes to cleaning. Fortunately, most boys bedding sets today are washer friendly, which makes the job somewhat easy. Should the set necessitate a special type of cleaning process, then don’t hesitate to do so since this would increase the life of the set, allowing parents to reuse it should there be younger children to come. |
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