5 Tips to Choosing the Best Personalized Baby Bed

Saturday, 24 October, 2009


Choosing the suitable personalized baby bed is not as easy as it sounds. Overwhelmed by commercialization sometimes we tend to forget what baby needs, what it does not and what is surplus.


  • The first two things that are interlinked while choosing what is best for baby is the climate and the tradition. Tradition is based on the climate of the region. Totally ignoring it to ape the dominant civilization of the times courts trouble. It tells on the health of the baby as well as the pocket of the family.

  • The personalized baby nursery furniture is more for the satisfaction of theĀ  adults than for the child. However the baby needs a separate child craft crib from the mother for several reasons. Even after the cuddling and loving, the infant has to be tucked away in a separate baby bedding set because there is always the danger of the adult smothering the child while sleeping. Secondly it nourishes a feeling of independence from the very start.
  • It is more hygienic for the bed of the child to be completely separated from the adults so that chances of infection are lessened. In malaria infested regions the baby must be covered with a mosquito net.
  • The ideal bed for a child will be a bassinet that rocks. For the absolutely personal touch the mother can use her own robe to tie its two ends to a pole for the ideal baby hammock. There is no end to innovations but with time at a premium it is best to go online. Busy parents will find baby beds galore at the click of the mouse. Customized orders can be placed on the Internet.


The best buy is a portable convertible bassinet to take the baby while on the move. The frames are light and there are coasters for easy trundling. The device can be folded up. There are personalized bassinet covers made from pure cotton designer fabrics. It can be washed in the machine. Up to 8 characters can be personalized. The batiste liner set is an irresistible buy with sheet set and quilt in neutral colors. The material is a blend of cotton and polyester.

There is nothing to beat the traditional drop-side baby cot for the safety of the child and easy handling by the parent without having to bend forward. Usually it is large enough for two children and doubles up as a playpen. The sides can be given the personal touch by the mother herself with imagination, paint and a brush.


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