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Where to Find Boys Bedding

Hi Mammas,

My 5 year old is going to be moving up to a queen size bed in order to get my daughter into his twin and my newborn into the crib. Anyway-I've been looking all over for some fun boys bedding (preferably character bedding) in queen size and I can't find it anywhere. Any suggestions?

Thanks!

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So What Happened?™

So I skipped character sheets and went with a twin size transformer comforter so it wasn't too expensive. When we move in a few months we'll get decals for his walls. And decorate that way. Thanks for all the suggestions :)

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Pottery Barn kids has such nice stuff that you don't even "need" the character stuff. Nor will you miss it! LOL

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Check out Pottery Barn Kids, Land of Nod, and Garnet Hill. No characters, but very cool stuff otherwise.

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Pottery Barn kids has such nice stuff that you don't even "need" the character stuff. Nor will you miss it! LOL

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I second Pottery Barn! They have adorable things for boys, however, they are a little pricey, but very long lasting durability.

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Good luck finding anything that big with characters. I will echo what the others have said and that he will quickly want a different character next month. Get colored then accessorize with pillow cases or stuffed animals.

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Pottery Barn is great and so is The Company Store! They often have equally cute bedding for much less, but I'm not sure about queen. Also try Garnet Hill.

*And you can get character bedding at Pottery Barn Kids in queen!

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Pottery Barn Kids has great selections. Here is a link for you. Hope this helps.
http://www.potterybarnkids.com/shop/kids/bedding/boys-qui...

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You're likely not going to find "character" sheets at the queen size. I would recommend you settle for "guy" colors (dark blues, greens or tans) with a matching comforter. If your son wants "characters," consider posters, pictures or painting the walls.

Good luck!

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I don't see character bedding available for queen size beds, they're geared towards twin and sometimes full size. I would suggest going with solids that coordinate with a character theme, and using accents like pillows, pillowcases, lamps, rugs and blanket throws.

Also, you could character borders, decals and wall murals that are available to jazz up the room.
http://www.google.com/search?aq=f&sourceid=chrome&amp...

Hope this helps : )

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