Crib Mattress Pad Buying Guide

As we all know, sleep is important for baby’s natural development and growth. For every parents, there is nothing more blissful than their baby’s good sleep. Spring baby collection is natural, breathable and chemical-free, creating a perfect sleeping environment for your babies. Made from natural and green fabrics, Spring baby collection just give baby soft and smooth skin experience. Fine craftwork and design makes baby enjoy high-quality life. Give baby more love with Spring baby collection!

Mattress Pad
Buy two waterproof mattress-pad covers so you can have one as a backup. They’re the same size as a fitted crib sheet, have elastic at the edges, and fit over the mattress completely. The Spring Natural Cotton Top Waterproof Fitted Crib Pad is 100 percent waterproof, according to the manufacturer. It has a cotton cover with a thin waterproof layer underneath.

Some mattress pads cover only the top of a mattress. You fit a crib sheet over them. You’ll see a variety of pads, including ones that are lined in flannel. They come in different sizes. Some of the smaller ones are marketed as multi-use “lap pads” or “burp pads.” They’re smaller than a crib mattress and can be tossed in the wash when they’re dirty.

Whatever you chose—even a quilted pad—should be thin, an inch thick or less. Quilted pads are usually made of cotton or a synthetic material and should cover the mattress securely. Never use a plastic bag as a mattress cover because it’s a suffocation hazard. Plastic, zippered, waterproof covers are also available.

Fitted Sheet
Most crib sheets have fitted corners to keep them secure. They’re made of fabrics that include woven cottons, cotton blends, and lightweight flannel. Three should get you off to a good start. Don’t use fitted sheets that are loose or bunchy; they should fit your baby’s crib mattress like skin. Some parents complain that the sheets or mattress pads shrink when washed, so make sure you follow the manufacturer’s directions when it’s laundry time, which could be just about every day.

Sleeping Bags
These go over your baby’s sleeper or diaper and leave lots of legroom for stretching and kicking. The difference is that with a wearable blanket, your baby’s arms won’t be wrapped. Look for ones made of flame-resistant fabric. The Spring Sleeping Bags is 100 percent cotton muslin, and it will get softer with washing.

Other Danders
Never let your baby sleep on a waterbed, sofa, soft mattress, air mattress, pillow, or bean bag, or on memory foam, sheepskin, or a quilt. Those bedding materials and other soft surfaces are a suffocation hazard. If the child sinks into the material and can’t move his head—either to the side or up and away from his chest—he won’t be able to get enough air. He could suffocate, or rebreathe his own air, which can cause a dangerous buildup of carbon dioxide.

As you can see in our buying guide for Cribs and Crib mattresses, we recommend you  to give your baby a safe place to sleep. Feel free to  talk with the editor and leave your own bed tips in the comments. If you are a importer or wholesaler, please contact to get a quick feedback at: [email protected]

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