ISO soft queen-sized sheets & duvet cover for 3yr old girl

Anonymous
Can't believe no one recommended The Company Store/Company Kids. I buy way too much stuff from them.
Anonymous
OP again: I tried "my" target over the weekend and there wasn't much. The stuff I liked was full so I got a "full-queen" sheet set but it was too small. Maybe this hard bed is super-deep?

PP who suggested accent pillows = brilliant. I got a really cute new carpet for the room (the other got vomited on).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Try the wrinkle-free sheets from LL Bean. Or the soft super sheets from Target.


of course!
WHy didn't I think of that?

maybe I"ll do basic bedding and girl-a-fy with carpets, walls, clothes, dolls, stuffed animals,...


That's actually what designers say to do so that the room can change with the kid as she grows. It's cheaper to change out the accessories than the bigger things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can't believe no one recommended The Company Store/Company Kids. I buy way too much stuff from them.


Tell me more about this. Are the sheets soft?

Why do you like them so much. OP here, I'm moving away from stores and to online, but it takes practice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can't believe no one recommended The Company Store/Company Kids. I buy way too much stuff from them.


You're 5 minutes too late
Anonymous
I have bought kids' sheets from: overstock.com; wayfair.com; jossandmain.com

Here's the wayfair link with girl queen size sheets: http://www.wayfair.com/keyword.php?keyword=girl+sheets&filters=dept~4-at_1224_size~Queen

The dragonfly and polka dot ones are adorable
Anonymous
Try PB teen.
Anonymous
My mom got Cinderella king sheets but they were bought overseas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My guess is the issue is most toddlers don't have a Queen bed...!


NP. No need to be judgy. We also are looking for queen sheets for a 3 year old. Because we are moving our 3 yo into a queen bed (currently a guest bed) when the new baby comes and takes 3 yo's toddler bed (which is really a crib with the front taken off).


OP here; that's exactly what went down in our house. Except for the new baby part. Old guests complain old guest bed too hard, tot bed kept falling apart. 3 yr old gets massive big girl bed; old guests get new squishy mattress and all I want are some sheets that look *slightly* girly. I like a relaxing room (all of them) so like soft, sleep-inspiring colors and patterns...

Thanks for the links PP. I love them but don't love the price. I might get over that soon though...


Target has girly sheets in queen sizes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP again: I tried "my" target over the weekend and there wasn't much. The stuff I liked was full so I got a "full-queen" sheet set but it was too small. Maybe this hard bed is super-deep?

PP who suggested accent pillows = brilliant. I got a really cute new carpet for the room (the other got vomited on).


Check out macys online. It does have great coupons. Tysons has 2 macys plus a home goods /tj maxx/marshalls. http://www1.macys.com/shop/product/kate-spade-new-york-grace-sheet-sets?ID=2352010&CategoryID=9915#fn=sp%3D3%26spc%3D165%26ruleId%3D65|BS|BA%26slotId%3D163%26rdppSegmentId%3D1470
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check Target. I'm the PP moving my 3 y/o into a queen bed soon, and I have been eyeing Target's sheets. They have more "kid-like" patterns than other stores.


And check the fabric. They've had a few 100% polyester sets lately.
Anonymous
I would keep looking at Pottery Barn Kids. It really is exactly what you are looking for.

http://www.potterybarnkids.com/m/products/spring-butterfly-sheeting-girl/?pkey=cgirls-sheeting&isx=0.0.2657
Anonymous
Love Company Store and Garnet Hill. Very soft.

http://www.garnethill.com/bedding-home/kids-bedding-home/
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