Benefits of Purchasing Organic Baby Bedding for Your Baby

If you are worried about your baby’s thin skin absorbing the pesticides and fertilizers that can be found in non-organic baby bedding, you will want to purchase nursery bedding that is made from organic cotton.

Chlorine bleach and toxic dyes are used in achieving color or bright whites in conventional nursery bedding, while non-toxic coloring agents are used by organic baby bedding designers.

The comforters, bumpers and pillows of organic baby bedding sets are typically stuffed with organic cotton or organic wool, which is resistant to the growth of bacteria and dust mites.

Organically raised sheep eat grasses from organic land and are constantly moved around to avoid overgrazing which could leave the farm land useless.

The wool from organically raised sheep also has the benefit of being flame retardant and with that won’t require the use of harsh chemicals to make it fireproof. By not having to treat the organic wool with those chemicals, is also ends up being much softer than non-organic wool.

You can do your part for making this earth a little greener and benefit from the softness and durability of purchasing 100% organic baby bedding at the same time. Organic bedding does cost more, but with the health and comfort of your baby at risk, it’s a no-brainer. To get started on a budget consider purchasing only the sheets and blankets organic and the crib skirt and bumper, etc. non-organic.

Did you know that only 10% of the pesticides used in conventional cotton farming ends up on the cotton crops? The other 90% end up in other plants, soil, water, and air, and with that end up in our bodies.

It’s a slow process, but more and more companies begin manufacturing organic baby nursery bedding and baby bedding sets, increasing the variety of organic baby bedding available. From solid whites, to cream colors, to abstract and whimsical prints, there are plenty of designs to choose from.

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