Kid's Bedding -
Classic and Fashion
Classic bed sets that will last for years, or funky fashion items that will suit a teenager with their own ideas about how they like their bedroom.
- LittleMissMatched
Comforters, sheets, pillowcases, bedskirts, decorative pillows, bolsters and more. One complete bed set makes 3072 combinations! How is this possible? Almost every piece of bedding is either reversible or flippable.
- Marks & Spencer
Classic bedding designs for boys and girls of all ages.
- Great Little Trading Company
Lovely selection for boys and girls with designs such as fairies, flowers, gingham, space, camouflage, nautical themes, diggers and trains in 100% cotton.
- Christy
A beautiful range of bedlinen, offering a choice of classic and contemporary styling from one of the best known names for quality. From pure basics to funky stripes.
- Chiltern Mills
They have designs that are simple and classic, traditional or modern. Checks or florals, jersey bedding sets or contemporary geometrics are available.
- The White Company
The palest classic bedlinen for a tranquil night's sleep. 100% cotton available in their tasteful and restrained designs.
- Sweet Dreams Little One
Sweet Dreams Little One provides a range of bedding and accessories that make a child's bedroom special and unique.
- Spirit of Nature
Mattresses Sheets, Pillows and Duvets in 100% pure organic cotton for babies to adults. Classic plain colours and contemporary designs.
Kids Bedding - Favourite Characters
Kid's Bedding - Sport
Kids Fashion Can Be Ethical Too
Fashion can be a dirty business; Seven tablespoons of chemicals are used to grow enough cotton to make just one t-shirt.Conventional cotton represents 3% of the world’s crops, yet uses 25% of all insecticides and 10% of all pesticides.
Should We Get A Playpen?
The playpen has gone in and out of fashion over the years; in the 1950’s and 1960’s it was a must have and most babies like myself probably had one. Mine was a rectangular wooden; however my memory is of looking into it from the outside, so suspect I am remembering my younger sister using it.