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Sleep sustainably with beaver bedding, baby fleece & co.

Sleeping is one of your baby's favorite activities during the first months of life. And even afterwards, when your little explorer is older, rest time in their own holds a special place. Parents who pursue a sustainable lifestyle want to incorporate their values into the – and thus also into the child's sleeping environment. Fortunately, today there is a wide variety of sustainable materials that allow you to create an environmentally conscious and cozy sleeping environment for your child. Find inspiration in our six tips for sustainable sleeping.

1. Choose a wooden baby crib

The beginning of the sustainable Baby Room preferably do it with a suitable bed. environmentally conscious parents often opt for a sustainable baby bed made of solid wood. to keep the ecological footprint as small as possible, you should primarily consider Beds made from local woods look around. These can include, among others, spruce, pine, Swiss pine, beech, oak, or alder. It is best to choose a bed made from untreated wood that the FSC® Seal carries. The certification by the Forest Stewardship Council® confirms that the wood used comes from responsibly managed forests.

The crib becomes even more sustainable when you it second-hand buy, or if you choose a bed that can grow with your little explorer. This way, you will enjoy your purchase for a long time.

2. Invest in a sustainable mattress

When purchasing a mattress for your baby, we recommend an in-depth consultation. During this process, you can express all your wishes regarding the sustainability of the materials used. It is important that the mattress for your little explorer sufficiently festive is. Additionally, it should Regulate humidity and warmth can. Synthetic fibers can cause increased sweating. For example, a mattress with a is recommended. Core made of coconut fibers and a cover made of natural latex . It is obtained from the milk of the rubber tree, with the tree remaining intact.

3. Pay attention to natural materials in sleeping bags, baby blankets, and pillows

Many duvets and pillows are made from synthetic materials that can contain harmful substances and chemicals, which may harm your baby's health. If you choose natural materials for your in the sleeping area instead, preferably from controlled organic cultivation, it offers several advantages: Sustainable filling materials protect the environment and your child's skin.

Sustainable duvets and pillows for babies and toddlers made from natural materials ensure a healthy Baby sleep , because they can Absorbs and regulates moisture well, thereby controlling body temperature Your baby's. Common filling materials are down, natural wool, and organic cotton. If you want to ensure that the materials in your baby's bedroom are also vegan, opt for duvets and pillows made from Cotton or hemp a good choice.

Looking for a sustainable sleeping bag for your baby? You should especially look for those made from organic cotton. Your little explorer will sleep best in a cozy muslin sleeping bag with fleece lining, in a cotton jersey or wool fleece sleeping bag . Pay attention to sustainability by ensuring that the fibers are from certified organic farming (kbA) or controlled organic animal husbandry (kbT) originate. This prevents environmental damage and protects animal welfare. Additionally, synthetic pesticides are avoided.

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Only when your little explorer is between 12 and 18 months old should you switch from a sleeping bag to a baby blanket. This reduces the risk of sudden infant death due to breathing or heat retention. From an orthopedic perspective, you should also only place a pillow in the crib from this age onward. Initially, a flat pillow is recommended, which you can replace with a thicker pillow when your child is about 3 years old.

4. Buy Biber bed linen or Renforcé bed linen

If you have chosen a sustainable duvet and a baby pillow, only the right baby bedding is missing. Sustainable options are now plentiful. Most of them can even be called organic bedding, because they are made of Organic Cotton (controlled organic cultivation) . For the cold months, many parents rely on cozy warm mink blanket bedding for your baby , woven from cotton and then brushed. This makes the sustainable bedding especially fluffy for your little explorer. During the summer months, you can use Reinforced bed linen grip, because it is also woven from cotton. Since it has a smooth surface unlike the beaver bedding, it appears mildly cooling and can also effectively regulate your child's body temperature on warm days. It is also recommended to use muslin and jersey bedding made from 100% organic cotton.

5. Get babylonian fleece and cuddly blankets for on the go

Especially in the first months of life, babies spend most of the day sleeping. The likelihood that your little explorer will also want to rest on the go is quite high. ;) It's best to prepare yourself early for such situations and inform yourself about sustainable accessories that provide your baby with a cozy sleep – no matter the environment. For example, how about a Cuddle blanket made of muslin, organic merino wool, or organic cotton ?

Maybe you've also observed other parents letting their baby sleep on fur. Especially Bio sheepskin promotes the natural temperature regulation , which contributes to a restful sleep. However, your baby should only sleep on a sheepskin from the age of 12 months; before that, there is a high risk of suffocation. Our tip: When purchasing a baby sheepskin for health and sustainability reasons, ensure that it has only been tanned with plant-based agents and has not come into contact with harmful chemicals during production. As vegan alternative for sheepskin, for example, a Bio Cotton Wool Blanket in the form of a lambskin. It is also cuddly soft, sustainable, and qualifies as an ideal sleeping surface for your little explorer.

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A wide selection of sustainable textiles for your child's sleeping environment can also be found in the Online shop of hessnatur . The company focuses on fair fashion and the use of natural fibers from controlled organic cultivation. For your little explorer's sustainable sleeping place, you will find, for example, lambskins, muslin and wool fleece sleeping bags, and flannel bed linen at hessnatur.

6. Dress your baby in eco-friendly diapers and sustainable pajamas

When you think of a sustainable sleep environment for your baby, the first things that probably come to mind are the big purchases like the bed and mattress. However, often just these are sufficient small steps towards a more environmentally conscious life , for example, choosing the right diaper for your baby. Our LILLYDOO green diapers with an extra-strong absorbent core made of 100% unbleached, natural pulp, they are an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional pads – even at night. They avoid plastic whenever possible and arrive at your home in an attractive FSC®-certified paper bag (FSC-C135956). Of course, the diapers from our LILLYDOO green line are also included no artificial ingredients, perfumes, and lotions , to protect your baby's delicate skin.

You can also continue the sustainability mindset with your little explorer's sleepwear. Newborns should wear a short- or long-sleeved depending on the season. Body made of natural materials wear. For example, organic cotton, merino wool, or silk are perfect for this. For your little one, you can opt for a sustainable Pyjama made of organic cotton, terry cloth or jersey to fall back on.

We think it's great that you are taking such responsible care in setting up the baby room and hope that our inspirations and tips have helped you move one step closer to a sustainable baby sleeping area. If you want to learn more about how to set up the children's room free of pollutants and sustainably, check out our article "".

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