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.
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).
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...
Anonymous wrote:Can't believe no one recommended The Company Store/Company Kids. I buy way too much stuff from them.
Anonymous wrote:Can't believe no one recommended The Company Store/Company Kids. I buy way too much stuff from them.

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,...