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If you’re a new parent, the world of nursery bedding might feel a little bit daunting – but it doesn’t need to be. From baby sleeping bags to nests, here’s a breakdown of where to start and what to look out for.

Baby sleep bags

Baby sleep bags – or ‘baby sleeping bags’ – are an alternative to traditional nursery blankets and sheets. With openings for the arms and neck, sleep bags are basically gowns your baby wears to bed. They’re great for regulating temperature, so your baby won’t feel too hot or cold during the night.

With a sleep bag, your baby won’t be able to kick off or get tangled in any sheets – as you won’t need to use sheets at all! This means baby sleep bags are ideal for babies who tend to throw off their nursery sheets in the night.

Depending on the temperature, your baby can wear a sleepsuit, pyjamas, or even just a nappy underneath – however, they’re not designed to be a substitute for nightwear!

So, what makes a good baby sleep bag? It’s good to opt for a bag that’s made from breathable material – like organic cotton – to keep your baby cool and comfortable. Choosing a sleep bag with a zip is also handy for those nightly nappy changes.

The Cam Cam Copenhagen Sleep Bags tick every box and also come in gorgeous patterns – so your baby can look even more adorable while they snooze!

Baby nests

A baby nest – or a baby sleeping pod – can be a cosy space for your newborn to snooze. While they’re great for those supervised daytime naps, they’re not a substitute for your baby’s main cot, crib, or moses basket.

Baby nests are super soft and supportive, making them a great spot to enjoy tummy time. As they’re so lightweight, you can pop one inside your baby’s cot, on the floor, or take it on a visit to the grandparents – just about anywhere! Plus, the cosy cocoon-like feel means babies feel safe and secure, helping them settle down in no time.

With a baby nest, your little one will need to wear a sleep bag for any naps – as you won’t have the space to tuck blankets or sheets in.

Baby sheets

If you don’t use a sleep bag, you’ll need to choose some baby-friendly sheets for the cot or moses basket. You can either choose fitted or flat sheets.

Fitted sheets wrap around the mattress, meaning they won’t come away if your baby wriggles or squirms during the night. Flat sheets are mainly used as a top sheet, along with a blanket. You can use a flat sheet for a bottom sheet, but they’re more likely to be untucked when your baby moves around – and that’s just creating more work for yourself!

It’s always good to choose high-quality cotton sheets to keep your baby cool all year round. Plus, hypoallergenic material will mean you can provide your baby with a comfortable night’s sleep, even if they have sensitive skin or allergies.

These fitted bamboo sheets from Panda London are ideal. As they’re made from absorbent bamboo material, they’ll naturally soak up any moisture or odours – so your little one can enjoy a dry and comfortable night’s sleep.

Baby blankets

For babies under one year old, duvets and quilts aren’t safe for bedtime – you’ll need to use baby-friendly blankets instead.

Baby blankets can come in different materials; usually cellular cotton, cellular acrylic, or fleece. Light cotton blankets are ideal for keeping your baby comfortable, especially ones with a cellular structure. A cellular blanket just means the material has lots of tiny holes in it, allowing air to pass through and regulate your baby’s temperature.

When it comes to putting your little one down, make sure the sheets are firmly tucked in nice and tight (not above shoulder height).

While cotton blankets are for bedtime, there’s also plenty of wonderful padded blankets to keep your baby warm during outings in the pram. And you could also consider a fluffy sheepskin blanket for a luxuriously soft tummy time!

This Dandelion design blanket by Cam Cam Copenhagen is perfect for chilly trips outside in the pram – or it could be a lovely play mat for your little one.

Baby mattress protectors

Baby mattress protectors are a must. They can make your newborn’s sleeping quarters feel even cosier, and they’ll save your mattress from any accidents as your baby grows out of nappies.

The super-soft crib mattress protector from Little Green Sheep will prevent any stains or marks, and will also protect your little one from any dust mites. Made from organic cotton with a waterproof layer, this mattress protector is super comfortable – and will help your baby enjoy a dry night!

Got a question?

If you’re piecing together a bed for your newborn, you can get in touch with our friendly team for support. They’ll point you in the right direction and offer heaps of helpful recommendations!

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The Ultimate Guide to Nursery Bedding | Cuckooland (2024)

FAQs

What is proper bedding for baby? ›

To create a safe sleep environment for infants, no blankets or flat sheets should be used—a bare crib with only an encasem*nt, pad, and fitted sheet should be used on baby's bed. Parents should purchase at least 2-4 fitted crib sheets so they have additional sheets to use while the others are in the wash.

What bedding should babies have? ›

Do not use pillows and duvets – they're not safe for babies less than a year old because of the risk of suffocation. Duvets can also make your baby too hot. Sheets and layers of blankets tucked in firmly below your baby's shoulder level or a baby sleeping bag are safe for your baby to sleep in.

When should babies have bedding? ›

Do not use pillows or duvets with babies under the age of 1, as they can suffocate if their face gets smothered. They won't be able to push the duvet away. Babies should always sleep on their back with their feet at the foot of their cot.

What to use instead of a sleeping bag for a baby? ›

If you use baby blankets instead of a sleeping bag, lie your baby on their back with their feet nearest the foot of the cot or Moses basket. This prevents any loose bedding covering their face when they wriggle around. A cellular cotton blanket is best as they allow your baby to keep warm but allows air flow.

How many sets of bedding do you need for a baby? ›

As a mom of three, I recommend having at least three sets of crib sheets: one on the crib, one in the wash, and one as a backup for unexpected messes. For more wiggle room when it comes to laundry, having 4-5 sets of crib sheets works best.

How often should I change my newborn bedding? ›

But if you're wondering how often you should wash baby bedding, the answer is about once a week. Even when your baby's bedding doesn't have visible stains, it may contain microscopic messes, like dust and dirt that can irritate the skin, or leaks that can't be seen with the naked eye.

What is the best material for baby bedding? ›

Softness: Babies have delicate and sensitive skin, so it's crucial to choose fabrics that are soft and gentle. Look for fabrics like cotton, bamboo, or organic blends, which are known for their soft texture.

What bedding should a 1 year old have? ›

Duvets, quilts and pillows are not recommended for your baby until he is a year old . This is because they may make him too hot and they also pose a risk of suffocation (The Lullaby Trust nd, NHS 2013). Once your baby is over a year old, you may wish to use a duvet.

What is the best sleeping material for baby? ›

Organic Cotton: Made without harmful chemicals, many parents prefer organic cotton for their little ones – like Woolino's organic cotton sleep sacks – as it carries all the benefits of regular cotton but with the added advantage of being eco-friendly. It's softer and more comfortable for a baby's skin.

What is needed for baby bedding? ›

  • Crib. A safe place for your child to sleep up to age 2 or 3.
  • Crib mattress. Pick one that's firm and fits snugly into the crib.
  • Crib bottom sheets (2-3) Give your baby a comfortable surface to sleep on.
  • Waterproof mattress protector. ...
  • "Wearable blanket" sleeper. ...
  • Footed sleepers (5) ...
  • Receiving blankets (4-6)

When to stop using a sleep sack? ›

When baby's reach this limit will vary—some might get there as early as 18 months and others not till 2 years old. Regardless, if the largest sleep sack no longer fits, it's time to consider a transition out of the sleep sack. Your baby's comfort level with the sleep sack will also play a role in how long they wear it.

What is the alternative to blankets for babies? ›

A sleep sack is simply a zip up “bag” that your baby or toddler can wear as an alternative to a blanket.

What is the oldest a baby has died from SIDS? ›

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of death among infants between 1 month and 1 year of age. Even though SIDS can occur any time during a baby's first year, most SIDS deaths occur in babies between 1 and 4 months of age.

What age is cosleeping safe? ›

Co-sleeping with a child over 1 year old has a little less risk than with one under 12 months. At a toddler's age of 1 to 2 years old, they can roll over and free themselves in case they are trapped in the bed. As a child gets older, it becomes less risky to co-sleep, but it's still best for them to sleep on their own.

When to stop swaddling? ›

As a general rule, when to stop swaddling your baby is as soon as they start to show signs of rolling over. On average, children will begin to display these signs between 2 to 6 months old. It's important to note that for some babies this can happen as early as 8 weeks old, while for other babies, it happens later.

What does a baby need for bedding? ›

For newborns, choose cotton or wool blankets, and 100% cotton or muslin sheets. Look for light layers so you can easily add additional layers if baby feels cold, rather than a heavy single blanket. Heavy blankets can increase the risk of SUDI if they come up over baby's head.

What age can a baby have a comforter in bed? ›

You can introduce a comforter from the age of six months. Stick to one comforter, ideally one that is washable (and get a spare!) Sleep with it overnight before so that it smells of you (or hold it between you during feeds). If you are breastfeeding could even put a little bit of your milk on it.

What should a baby be wearing to bed? ›

A sleepsuit and either a sleeping bag (check the manufacturer's recommendation for winter tog thickness) or a sheet and/or blanket should be fine. If you're using a sleeping bag and feel like your baby is cold, add an extra layer of clothing – but not extra blankets.

What material should baby sleep in? ›

Dress your baby for sleep in lightweight and breathable fabrics. Avoid sleep clothing and crib bedding that have loose parts, strings, or cords. Swaddle safely if desired, avoiding tight wrapping and always placing the baby on their back. Monitor your baby's temperature to prevent overheating or chilling.

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