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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.
- Habitat
Design-led bedding in a range of funky designs.
- Laura Ashley
A collection of childrens bedding, curtains, lighting, wallpaper and bedroom accessories in classic themes such as princesses and dinosaurs.
- Debenhams
Funky bedlinen in a range of fun designs from Hiccups, Dorma and Ben Sherman, plus favourite characters too.
- Marks & Spencer
Classic bedding designs for boys and girls of all ages.
- GLTC
Lovely selection for boys and girls with designs such as fairies, flowers, gingham, space, nautical themes, diggers and trains in 100% cotton.
- Wallace Sacks
Traditional childrens design bedding in favourite themes such as space, butterflies, diggers, dinosaurs, stripes, hearts and animals.
- 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.
- 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.
Stokke Sleepi Spotty
Kids Bedding - Favourite Characters
Kid's Bedding - Sport
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. Easy Heat Launch New Low Surface Temperature Radiators A glancing touch of a child’s thin, sensitive skin on a conventional central heating radiator – the surface temperature of which can reach up to 70°C – can quickly cause a painful injury. In recognition of this fact, leading heating manufacturer, Easy Heat, has unveiled a new range of Low Surface Temperature (LST) Radiators, specifically designed to prevent accidental burns.
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