Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 15:29     Subject: Re:Kids bedding

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.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 15:21     Subject: Re:Kids bedding

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
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 14:53     Subject: Kids bedding

Company Kids.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 13:24     Subject: Re:Kids bedding

Anonymous wrote:T.J. Maxx sometimes has great kid bedding.


+1. I got my daughter a great quilt at HomeGoods after the first two from Pottery Barn fell apart.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 13:21     Subject: Kids bedding

JC Penney. Look online and then search for coupons for free shipping and such. I've bought several sets of kids' bedding there, with coordinating curtains and all. Cute stuff, good material.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 13:20     Subject: Re:Kids bedding

T.J. Maxx sometimes has great kid bedding.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 13:20     Subject: Re:Kids bedding

Ikea.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 10:38     Subject: Kids bedding

If you're okay with plain sheets instead of ones that have princesses on them or whatever, I actually love the Target sheets that we bought recently for our bed - Threshold brand. It is the best fitted sheet I have ever had - stays on really well and even has tags to specify side vs top/bottom. I can't speak to the quality of their kids' stuff though.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 10:28     Subject: Kids bedding

flannel sheets, fleece blanket, and mattress cover: Lands End
other sheets: Company Store

duvet cover: mine from college (Company Store and BB&B?), Target Shabby Chic

duvet: mine from college

bed skirt: Target?

thin cotton quilt: church craft fair? gift from MIL

When she first moved to a twin bed, I bought a bedding set from Save the Children (possibly through Amazon?). Sheets, comforter, bed skirt, sham, junior pillow. The sheets were scratchy, but the rest were OK. But I think the sheets from Lands End and the various other items have been a better value. And easier to mix and match and "grow" with her personality.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 10:24     Subject: Kids bedding

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.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 10:13     Subject: Kids bedding

Agree with PP. Overstock.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 10:12     Subject: Kids bedding

"Got", not "hit"! Damn autocorrect!
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 10:11     Subject: Kids bedding

For my son I hit something nice at overstock.com.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 08:43     Subject: Kids bedding

I had luck at Bed Bath and Beyond. Home Goods is hit or miss, but you can often find good things there. I don't think Target stuff is good enough quality. Online - check out The Company Store.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 08:06     Subject: Kids bedding

Good morning! I'm having trouble finding bedding for DD's "big girl" bed. I'm ready to switch her out of her toddler bed but can't find bedding...Pottery Barn Kids has some pretty stuff but I really don't want to spend $189 on a kids quilt. Where else should I look? I'm thinking pretty and simple. Ideas?