
Samoylovsky Textile Cloudy Bedding Set for Crib - Dolphins Pattern
The Best Nursery Bedding for Your Little One
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I recently bought this nursery bedding set for my daughter, and she absolutely loves it. The fabric is super soft and feels amazing against her skin. It's one of those things that's a total game-changer for new parents - you'll be so glad you got it. I've been using this bedding for a week now, and I haven't found a single thing to complain about. The design is adorable, the price is super reasonable, and it's easy to put together.

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- •The fabric is ridiculously soft and comfortable - my daughter sleeps like a rock in it.
- •The 'Dolphins' design is perfect for a baby's nursery - it's a great conversation starter!
- •The set comes with everything you need: a comforter, sheets, and a blanket.
- •The quality of the materials is really impressive.
- •The price is super reasonable for the quality you get.
- •It's easy to put together and takes up minimal space in the nursery.
- •The materials are natural and breathable, which is a huge plus for me.
- •The design is adorable and fun, and my daughter loves it.
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- •I wish it came in a few more color options to match different nursery themes.
- •The blanket is a bit on the thin side, but it's still cozy enough for my daughter.
- •I've noticed a few loose threads on the comforter, but it's not a big deal.
- •The packaging could be more eco-friendly - it's a lot of plastic.
- •It's not machine washable, so you have to hand wash it, which can be a pain.
- •I've had to wash it a few times already, and it still looks great.



