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  Fitted Crib Sheets for Your Baby’s Nursery When we talk about baby care, we need to focus on quality products. Before the baby arrives, parents generally think about making a nursery for their little one. Bed sheets are probably the most modest, yet most laborious components of bedding sets.  Bed sheets are commonly categorized as fitted sheets or flat sheets. A flat sheet is a rectangular sheet of cloth, while a fitted sheet has its four corners, and sometimes two or four sides, fitted with elastic, to be used as a bottom sheet. As we know newborn babies spend their maximum time in their crib so the Fitted Crib Sheets go through the heaviest usage over the time and really makes a difference in how cozy and comfortable your baby will feel in his or her bed. Which Type of Crib Sheets Are Best For Your Baby? Picking the right sheets for crib isn’t as simple as you would think, right? There are more things to consider. Skin of newly born babies is so soft so you need to consider typ
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  Flat Sheets and Fitted Sheet: What’s the Difference? Should you use a flat sheet or just a fitted sheet? This has been the major subject of many internet debates and people just can’t seem to agree on the matter. If you’re not sure what all the fuss is about, stick with us and we’ll explain it all to you. What are Flat Sheets and Fitted Sheet? As their names suggest flat sheet are flat, rectangular pieces of cloth that fold easily and lie completely flat on any surface. Fitted sheet have elasticized corners that are designed to be pulled over a mattress to ensure a secure fit – they also do not lie flat and are difficult to fold. What are Flat Sheets and Fitted Sheet used for?  Traditionally, fitted sheets are also known as bottom sheets – are the ones used to cover and protect the mattress from dust. These are the ones you lie directly on top of, and the only thing sometimes used beneath them is an additional mattress protector for your bed. Flat sheet – also known as top sheets –