Child Duvet Cover – Versatile and Exciting Bedding for Children

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  • Author Debra Dee
  • Published November 12, 2010
  • Word count 405

A child duvet cover is an excellent way of adding variety and interest to the décor of your child’s bedroom. Simply changing to a new duvet cover can change the look of your child’s room and recapture your child’s joy in sleeping and playing there. Duvet covers serve the convenient and practical purpose of protecting the comforter on your child’s bed from stains and spills while also serving as a decoration and unique expression of your child’s personality. Changing a duvet cover and thus changing the theme of your child’s room is as easy as unzipping and removing one cover and replacing it with another.

Duvet covers come in a variety of colors and themes. Above all, a child duvet cover should be easy to care for. The best duvet covers are those that are 100% cotton and machine washable to eliminate frequent and expensive trips to the dry cleaners. With a lapped zipper opening on the back bottom of the duvet, these duvet covers are easy to place over your child’s comforter and easy to remove. Reversible duvet covers allow for extended use between washings.

There is a child duvet cover out there for every child. Duvet covers come in a range of colors and themes will appeal to children of all ages and interests, from the whimsical BeBop Turquoise and Strawberry Cordial Pink to the more serious Tartan Red. Carefully selected designs and themes will captivate your child’s interest and imagination. Animal lovers will be happy to go to sleep with an African Safari, Java Giraffe, or Rain Forest Frogs duvet cover. If your little girl is a tomboy, she will love a Rhinestone Cowgirl duvet cover. A Muscle Cars duvet cover will let your little boy can keep on playing with his toy cars in his imagination when he goes to bed.

Look for duvet covers that are affordable and easily laundered. It makes sense to buy two or three duvet covers for your child’s bed. That way, your child’s comforter does not have to go "bare" while one duvet cover sits in the laundry basket. You can simply zip on a spare child duvet cover. In fact, you can switch duvet covers as frequently as you like in order to reflect your child’s changing interests or to update the décor of your child’s room with the changing seasons.

Debra grew up in Lorman , Mississippi. She attended Hinds Community College and received an Associate Degree in Drafting and Design. She furthered her studies at Alcorn State University and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Technology with a minor in Drafting Technology. She is the owner of Childduvets.com an online business. To learn more, visit www.Childduvets.com or email at Info@childduvets.com. Copyright: If you copy this article please credit Debra Dee as author.

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