| Buying baby bedding can be something worth to | | | | in all kinds of colors and designs, not just |
| think about. There are a lot of toxic | | | | only beige or natural white that you might |
| coloring in many fabrics nowadays, so it's | | | | think of when you think of organic fabrics. |
| worth looking into, especially if you have | | | | Organic bedding products automatically |
| allergies in the family. | | | | provide relief from allergies. |
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| For the first half a year or so, babies are | | | | The benefit for your baby is the softness and |
| not efficient at cooling their bodies through | | | | quality that only organic cotton can provide, |
| respiration. Keeping the baby cool by using | | | | and it is one of the top reasons people |
| breathable fabric at places where fabrics | | | | choose organic cotton for their baby's |
| contacts the baby's skin. Nowadays you can | | | | undeveloped skin. Cotton grown in commersioal |
| buy baby bedding in most every color or | | | | ways is poorer and weakened by the chemicals |
| design. It should be soft so that it wont | | | | used in growing, processing and dying of the |
| hurt your baby's delicate skin. A blanket is | | | | cotton. All these things break the fibre down |
| good to have in addition if you live in | | | | creates a much weaker and reduced product in |
| colder parts of the country so you can easy | | | | the end. |
| regulate the temperature of your little on. | | | | |
| But remember to check that your baby isn't to | | | | When it comes to organic cotton, the US |
| warm! It's quite common that parents have too | | | | produces very good organic cotton and wool, |
| much on their baby instead of too little, and | | | | meeting all the international standards for |
| can be quite dangerous to get too hot! | | | | quality and safety. And there's an ethical |
| | | | point to it all. Ecologically produced cotton |
| You should choose natural fiber, 100% cotton, | | | | is fair trade, meaning that ecological cotton |
| 100% silk, Egyptian cotton, 100% cotton | | | | from Asia are in most cases produced under |
| velvet, wool or wool blend, sateen or cotton | | | | human conditions, with absolutely no child |
| blend satin. Let your baby sleep only on | | | | labour and with a fair salary to the farmers. |
| breathable natural fabrics, and no polyester! | | | | Cotton farming is a very high factor to |
| | | | pollutions in the world, and organic farming |
| To get some bumpers that goes around the crib | | | | turns those bad numbers on their head. Did |
| is important. It will keep your baby from | | | | you know that: ecological farms have 44% more |
| getting stuck between the bars, and will keep | | | | birds on their lands than other cotton |
| the baby safe inside. There are bumpers to | | | | farmers? More than five times as many |
| fit your sheets and that are easy to wash. | | | | wildgrowing plants? I guess that is a message |
| The should be made of cotton, and no | | | | that speaks to itself. |
| artificial fabrics. Small babies like strong | | | | |
| bright colours, so why not let your crib | | | | For the newborn and small baby you shouldn't |
| bumber be in colors that will give it | | | | use a pillow. Their neck is not fully |
| something to look at when resting in the | | | | developed yet, and it can also be a choking |
| crib. | | | | hazard for a small baby. So wait with the |
| | | | pillow for a couple of years. |
| Organic bedding can be something to look | | | | |
| into. Nowadays s there are organic beddings | | | | Want to know more about baby bedding? |