Kids bedding

Anonymous
I found a great 100% cotton quilt for my son at HomeGoods (nice blue plaid quilt). He has a duvet with a PBkids duvet cover for colder months.

Girls have duvets with IKEA duvet covers that are all also 100% cotton.

Sheets and pillowcases are Threshold Performabce by Target. I agree these are fantastic sheets!
Anonymous
Sheets from Target. Duvet covers from Ikea.
Anonymous
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Any of the above. But I did not mind paying a lot for my kids big kid bedding because they kept it through high school. They got to buy new bedding to take to college, but the bedding I bought them at age two is still on their home bed.


Seriously? That is not only cheap but disgusting. I am sure Junior loved Buzz Light Year or dinosaurs in high school


Agreed. Cheap and disgusting. The comforter was probably so stiff with bodily fluids that it probably could have walked to college on its own.


It's "cheap" to keep using bedding that works perfectly fine? Huh? If it's held up over the years, why NOT keep using it? How often do I have to buy new sheets to not be "cheap and disgusting"? It's called being a reasonable consumer. And it's a reason to *NOT* buy Buzz Lightyear or dinosaur sheets. Just buy regular sheets that might grow with your kid.

They should not be disgusting if you do your laundry regularly.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Any of the above. But I did not mind paying a lot for my kids big kid bedding because they kept it through high school. They got to buy new bedding to take to college, but the bedding I bought them at age two is still on their home bed.


Seriously? That is not only cheap but disgusting. I am sure Junior loved Buzz Light Year or dinosaurs in high school


Agreed. Cheap and disgusting. The comforter was probably so stiff with bodily fluids that it probably could have walked to college on its own.


It's "cheap" to keep using bedding that works perfectly fine? Huh? If it's held up over the years, why NOT keep using it? How often do I have to buy new sheets to not be "cheap and disgusting"? It's called being a reasonable consumer. And it's a reason to *NOT* buy Buzz Lightyear or dinosaur sheets. Just buy regular sheets that might grow with your kid.

They should not be disgusting if you do your laundry regularly.


+1
Anonymous
Target's new Pillowfort line is pretty cute
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