5 Tips to Choosing the Best Personalized Baby Bed


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 the  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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