Child bedding must represent the child

@pogi253 (1595)
Philippines
August 8, 2011 7:48pm CST
Child bedding is more than just mattress sheets and pillowcases. A child's bedroom should be amusing, artistic, and represent the little kid who sleeps and plays there. Most bed sets contain the underside fitted sheet, top sheet, pillowcase, and comforter with identical designs. These sets are personally designed for the youngster's bed which is slighter than a twin bed. This bed material is exchangeable with crib bedding to make the switch easier for the young kid. Child bedding must be bright, cool, and pleasant to the child as well as reasonable for the parent.
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• United States
10 Aug 11
Mine represented me. I loved music and the Disney princesses, so when I was a little girl my mother had both for me. Even to this day, I still have some of my music and princess bedding, and I am not ashamed of it.
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@celticeagle (189833)
• Boise, Idaho
9 Aug 11
Yes, a child's room should represent the child's personality and interests. I remember my step brothers room was full of blues and had airplanes hanging from the ceiling. Mine had pinks and had my barbie and toys all around. Lots of books. I would get a stack of books from the library and then lay on the top or bottom bunk and read until mom called me to dinner.
@hushi22 (4927)
11 Aug 11
yeah, they should be however it is not that easy especially if the parents are not that well off or not that responsible in taking care of the children.