toomanystrollers
03-28-2002, 08:51 AM
Good morning,
I've noticed several posts concerning crib sheets. Be sure to check out Good Housekeepings test results at: http://magazines.ivillage.com/goodhousekeeping/consumer/safety/articles/0,12873,284526_290084-2,00.html
My 8 month old son is a sheet grabber/gymnast so I decided to purchase two variety of high scoring sheets. I have a Stayput safety sheet (see: www.babysheets.com). It's basically a giant pillow case with a velcro flap. It's easy to use, but I do wish it came in a 100% cotton (currently it's 50% cotton/50% polyester).
My second is a 100% cotton version found at: www.baby-be-safe.com. It has extra large pockets with a velcro opening underneath. I'm happy with both products and for additional safety, my son sleeps in a Halo sleep-sack - no need to worry about blankets, see: http://www.halosleep.com
Hope this helps. I'd be happy to answer any other questions.
Pam
Kingston, MA
I've noticed several posts concerning crib sheets. Be sure to check out Good Housekeepings test results at: http://magazines.ivillage.com/goodhousekeeping/consumer/safety/articles/0,12873,284526_290084-2,00.html
My 8 month old son is a sheet grabber/gymnast so I decided to purchase two variety of high scoring sheets. I have a Stayput safety sheet (see: www.babysheets.com). It's basically a giant pillow case with a velcro flap. It's easy to use, but I do wish it came in a 100% cotton (currently it's 50% cotton/50% polyester).
My second is a 100% cotton version found at: www.baby-be-safe.com. It has extra large pockets with a velcro opening underneath. I'm happy with both products and for additional safety, my son sleeps in a Halo sleep-sack - no need to worry about blankets, see: http://www.halosleep.com
Hope this helps. I'd be happy to answer any other questions.
Pam
Kingston, MA