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Material Girl: Choosing the Right Crib Bedding for Your Daughter

On the same day parents in northern Minnesota and parents in southern Florida are both overjoyed to learn the news that they will soon welcome a beautiful baby girl into the world. Soon thereafter, each individual household starts considering how best to decorate the nursery, and is apt to puzzle for long hours over how best to produce a beautiful and well-dressed room without decimating an already puny budget.

Crib bedding should always be the very first consideration when planning a child's room, given the fact that nursery linens will be the focal point of the space. Well-informed shoppers know that they need to somehow procure sheets and blankets that are safe but affordable, all the while trying to find a design that they feel will help their beloved little girl to enjoy a contented beginning.

Baby girl bedding is now available in such an endless array of styles and colors most parents searching online are prone to feel a little haggard after a single innocent query. Instead of selecting linens separately, most immediately realize that a crib set is their best option, since these decorative ensembles include baby-safe standard dimension bedding. Larger collections also offer welcome extras such as window coverings and diaper stackers.

Crib sets specifically designed with little girls in mind range from wild and fanciful cowgirl-themed motifs to faithful reproductions of patterns that once graced the spacious apartments of European nobility. Those with more contemporary tastes will find hundreds of bright patterns and colors from which to choose, while those who prefer a rustic theme will find themselves enchanted by an equal number of traditional patchwork ensembles.

Baby bedding fabrics are a very important factor to keep in mind as you begin the process of selecting your daughter's linens. Cotton has been revered by generations of parents for very good reason, given the fact that it is resilient and easily laundered - and is soft enough that it will not irritate the especially sensitive skin of babies and very young children.

Many other fabrics have entered - or reentered--the nursery over the past generation. The Minnesotans preparing for their daughter's arrival will definitely want a flannel crib set, while the Floridians will probably be attracted to super light weight cottons. Neither household should rule out ensembles that use easy-care chenille or microsuede, both of which add texture and visual interest to any room.