Kids Bedding
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Kids bedding by style
- Cottagecore and country farmhouse. Friendly hens with chicks, country geese, sparrows in soft wildflower repeats. Best for farmhouse-leaning nurseries and toddler rooms.
- Vintage botanical. Antique field-guide birds on soft watercolor florals. Best for grade-school bedrooms in older homes, and for parents who want bedding that grows with the kid.
- Boho and maximalist. Peacocks, hummingbirds, jewel tones, and bigger pattern play for kids who already pick their own outfits.
- Naturalist and lake house. Shorebirds, herons, owls in calm water palettes. Best for cabin rooms, bunk rooms, and outdoorsy families.
- Minimalist and Japandi. Line-drawn birds on warm neutrals. Best for shared rooms and parents who want bedding to read calm.
Kids bedding by age
- Nursery. Soft palettes, friendly birds, washable cotton. A duvet cover plus crib sheet plus a small lumbar pillow cover is the easy starter set.
- Toddler. Patterns that survive juice spills and stuffed animal parades. Cotton percale handles frequent washing best.
- Grade school. This is the sweet spot for BWB's vintage and naturalist prints. Bedding that reads timeless rather than babyish.
- Teen. Boho, maximalist, and heritage botanical prints work well for teens who want a room that feels grown-up but still personal.
How to style a kids' room around the bedding
- Let the bedding lead. Pick the duvet first, then pull one or two colors for walls, rug, and curtains.
- Add a botanical or naturalist throw. Folded at the foot of the bed. Adds a second pattern without overwhelming.
- Use bird-themed wall art. A small gallery wall of bird prints over the bed echoes the bedding without matching exactly.
- Keep storage quiet. Painted wood or rattan baskets read better than primary-color plastic next to BWB's softer palettes.
Substrates
Kids bedding is printed on demand by Spoonflower in North Carolina. Cotton percale is the workhorse choice for kids' rooms: durable, washable, and breathable. Cotton sateen is the slightly dressier option for older kids and tweens. Linen is available but reads more grown-up than most parents want for younger kids' rooms. Every piece is sized for standard duvet, sham, and sheet measurements.
FAQ
Who prints and ships kids bedding?
Spoonflower prints each piece on demand in North Carolina and ships directly. Production runs about a week before shipping.
Are the inks and substrates kid-safe?
Spoonflower uses water-based inks on Oeko-Tex certified substrates. They are safe for nurseries and kids' rooms.
Can I get matching curtains, pillows, throws, or wallpaper?
Most BWB kids designs run across multiple surfaces. Search the design name to find its full family.
What sizes are available?
Duvet covers in standard crib, twin, full, queen, and king sizes. Check each product page for the exact size chart.
What is the return policy?
Because each piece is made to order, returns are limited to defects or printing errors. Reach out within a week of delivery.
Can I order a swatch first?
Yes. Spoonflower swatches are inexpensive and worth doing for any kids' room project, especially in saturated colors.











