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Oilo Modern Berries Baby Crib Bed Sheet in Spring Green
Lead with style. Embrace quality... everything else is just noise. When comfort leads with style and softness embraces sophistication, an entirely new category is conceived. Enter Oilo - the chic collection to any diva's search for the fashionable home, children, and nursery decor. Features:
In the Press Turning your nursery into the most comfortable, clean, and carefree sanctuary in your home, Oilo has been recognized not only by parents nationwide, but the industry as well, appearing in various trade and consumer publications such as Pregnancy & Newborn, People, Earnshaw's, and Hudson's Magazines, among others.
Olio is also a staple feature in various blogs that feature baby product reviews and recommendations.
The coverage that Oilo had been receiving since its inception had helped elevate the brand into one of the leading powerhouse in baby bedding and furniture, also garnering favorable reviews from celebrity moms such as television personality Tiffany Amber Thiessen. Baby's Bedding and You Choosing the right baby crib bedding can be a lot of fun with the various choices available that will truly challenge your decision on what look you will be going for your little one. Popular themes such as patchworks, characters, sports, or florals have taken the lead throughout the times starting off with sheets, pillowcases, and blanket sets, however, nowadays, sets does not limit itself to the crib but rather extends throughout the entire room giving baby's environment a distinctive look while making it fun for baby and parents alike. The leading choice for baby fabrics is the all-time favorite cotton. Softer than synthetic fabrics, it gives comfort for baby due to its "breath" characteristic and, when dried, rarely produces static shocks. Cotton flannel follows the lead as it is softer and warmer - very ideal for the colder months but useable all year round! Don't Forget!
Consumer Alert! To prevent infant deaths due to soft bedding, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development are revising their recommendations of safe bedding practices when putting infants to sleep. Click here to download the CPSC's revised safety guideline for baby bedding. See Similar Products:
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