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Looney Tune Baby Bedding
from: Maxx Family LifeIf you choose Looney Tune baby bedding and make a theme for the nursery with Looney Tune, you might want to use cartoon characters your child won't outgrow. Even though cartoon characters are a well used theme, one with characters that don't have diapers won't be outgrown so quickly. Lots of adults love Taz or the rabbit.
In the beginning, your baby won't have any idea what the Looney characters are, but will soon enjoy staring at the room decor. As a preschooler they'll have even more fun with the room if they watch cartoons and get stuffies in the Looney Toon category as gifts.
Some common themes with cartoon characters are Peanuts, Rugrats, Pooh Bear, Stanley, and themes with Looney Tune characters such as Bugs Bunny, Tweetie Bird, and the Taz. If you don't want the theme outgrow too quickly, then avoid themes with diapers on the cartoon characters since your child will soon outgrow their appreciation of these.
Now, you could spend a ton of money on Loony Tune baby decor, but one way to save would be to ask a friend or relative to paint or design a room theme. If you go with large cartoon characters in life size painted on the wall as a mural or just pictures related in a theme, you'll have something that is cost effective and last for years.
How you decorate the baby nursery or child's room is just a matter of putting some creativity into your efforts. There are many cute cartoon characters to choose from and a Looney Tune theme is really cute. You can purchase a set that includes the Looney tune baby bedding, decals, a mobile, and more.
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A Better Night's Sleep for All - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal | A Better Night's Sleep for All Wall Street Journal The AAP also recommends avoiding loose bedding, bumper pads and soft toys in cribs, which are linked to SUIDS, and it warns parents not to share a bed with their infant, especially at ages younger than three months. Also not recommended are ... |
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