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Crib Sheets

Can anyone recommend a great crib sheet? I struggle with getting the regular ones on and I considered the Ultimate Crib Sheet, but read a review that frightened me. One reviewer claimed that the sheet snapped and somehow his child ended up underneath it. The crib sheets I currently use seem toosmall and the mattress seems to "bunch up" and won't stay completely flat. I appreciate any/all insight. Thank you!

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Thank you all so much for your recommendations! This is the first time I have used mamsource and I will definitely use it again - what an excellent resource! I think I am going to try both the Pottery Barn and the knit sheets. Thanks again & God bless each of you!

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I received crib sheets from Land's End for a baby shower and I love them. They are soft and plenty big for the crib mattress and easy to put on becuase the material is strechy. They are so great that I never messed with any other sheets even if they were super cute and went with my son's crib set.

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Pottery Barn Kids makes a good sheet. Lasted through the toddler years in his toddler bed for me. Never fought it placing it on the mattress - even if I was using a thick mattress cover.

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I don't have any crib advice, but my husband and I are also foster-adopt parents. We are about a month away from the adoption being final. : )

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These have SAVED me - I wish I'd had them for my first daughter. Easy to change, perfect! Check them out:

http://store.babycenter.com/product/code/6535.do?intcmp=S...

I see someone else loves them - they are the quick zip sheets mentioned in prior posting. They really are awesome and worth the $$.

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I don't have any crib advice, but my husband and I are also foster-adopt parents. We are about a month away from the adoption being final. : )

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I really like the knit Koala Care sheets from Babies R Us. Super soft and fit the mattress with no problem. My twins have used them for 8 months now without any negative issues. Hold up well in the wash too.

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I would agree with some other responses - the knit Koala ones are so easy to use. Don't waste your money on the rest.

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I bought the Clouds & Stars Quick Zip sheets two years ago. They are a bit expensive, but well worth it!
They have worked unbelievably well. You have a sheet base that goes around the mattress and the top just zips on and off very easily. No more lifting mattresses out of the crib, no more bunching, no more corners flipping up, etc.
The zipper is completely covered, so my little girl did not even notice it until she turned 2. I have seen them online at BabyCenter and I think they still sell them at Babies R Us.

:-) S.

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Pottery Barn Kids makes a good sheet. Lasted through the toddler years in his toddler bed for me. Never fought it placing it on the mattress - even if I was using a thick mattress cover.

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I liked the landsend.com ones. None of the others worked for me.

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Hi, A.,
The best sheets made for my money, no matter the size of the bed, come from Land's End. The crib sheets come two in a package. They are pricey but if you go to Landsend.com and check overstocks, you may find some that are clearance priced.
M.

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