Do You Use Crib Bumper Pads or Not?

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    First, our crib bumper pads are four pieces, so you can choose which pieces to remove if necessary, and it allows you to continue to use them with convertible cribs. Second, we have slightly longer ties so that they can be tied tight even around the thickest of wood cribs (watch out for short ties that don’t reach around the crib). Third, all of our crib bumper pads are slip-covered. So don’t stress if some kind of icky bodily-fluid gets on them – everything is machine washable”.

    With over 60 nursery and kids’ room designs to our credit, we think it’s safe to say that we’re asked about crib bumper pads a lot. For some parents, the crib bumper pads is an absolute must. Today, we wanted to share our thoughts, and more importantly get yours. Please let us know where you stand on crib bumper pads by commenting on this post.  Do you use crib bumper pads or not, and why? 

    I admit that I used crib bumper pads. The charm of a beautiful bumper is appealing to both my sense of style, and my desire to keep my babies cozy. From the very first time I put my infant son into his big huge crib, I was happy that I’d opted for a bumper. However…

    On the flip side, last Fall, we sat down to get her take on bumper safety.  Her statement: “bounce the bumpers”. Additionally, in a recent conversation with a prominent parenting magazine, we learned they will no longer be printing photos of bumpers without a safety caveat. With slight form and function, alternative styles are available to combat the safety concerns of standard bumpers – like the crib bumper pads shown here.

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