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The best pack ‘n play fitted sheets for fun nursery decor

Besides their material and fit, the fun design of a sheet is probably at the top of your priorities in making a decision. Rest assured that our featured items are each available in a number of different prints, so you’re sure to find some sheets that match your nursery theme.

Be mindful that the material is breathable and not too itchy or hard while choosing fitted sheets for your pack ‘n play. Your baby’s comfort and safety are of utmost importance when it comes to purchasing any product for them. The process of picking fitted sheets for a playpen can be simplified by utilizing our list to the best options.

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Brolex Stretchy Pack-n-Play Sheets

Best overall

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Made of jersey-like material, Brolex Stretchy Pack-n-Play Sheets are a comfy and convenient choice for fitted playard sheets. They are versatile, as they fit nearly any standard portable mattress.

COSMOPLUS Fitted Pack n Play Sheets

Best value

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Putting COSMOPLUS Fitted Pack n Play Sheets on a pack ‘n play mattress is a cinch due to the sheet’s responsive elastic. These affordable and velvety-smooth sheets not only install quickly, but they stay in place well.

Cuddly Cubs Pack and Play Playard Sheets

Best design

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Comprised of luxurious ring-spun, jersey-knit cotton, Cuddly Cubs Pack and Play Playard Sheets are even pre-washed, so they are ready to use straight out of the bag. Their cozy yet breathable makeup makes for one of the highest-quality fitted playard sheets available.

Pack n play sheets keep mattresses in tip-top condition, while also adding an ornamental touch to what is often otherwise a plain area. Your options for fitted playard sheets are plentiful and diverse.

7 incredible baby-clothing storage ideas to make your life simpler
Drawer full of baby clothes

Baby clothes may be tiny, but you sure need a lot of them! Between spit-ups, feedings, and diaper blow-outs, not to mention temperature changes, babies need way more outfits than grown-ups. You need a place to store the pajamas, hats, booties, bodysuits, pants, and so on, and you need it all to be easily accessible when you need them.
These baby-clothing storage ideas will help you figure out how to organize baby clothes in a functional and stylish way that saves you precious space.
For those little odds and ends
Inside a top dresser drawer or on top of a changing table caddy, use these organizers for socks, mittens, shoes, headbands, hats, and other accessories. Beyond clothing, these also work for pacifiers, diaper cream, and any other small items that would fill up a messy drawer. Easily access everything you need with this set of 12 organizer fabric boxes.
For out-of-season clothes and the next size up
Store bathing suits in winter and sweaters in summer (as well as all of the older-baby clothing waiting its turn) in under-crib storage. This option has dividers, which you'll want when you've taken the time to sort your 2T hand-me-downs from the 3T and don't want to put them all in together. Simply slide it under the crib and forget it until you need it, then slide it right out with the handle to access it.
For organizing dresser drawers
You can fill a full-size adult dresser with all the clothing your baby needs (especially if you use any leftover drawer space for bedding and other nonclothing items that need storage), but the drawers are so large that the tiny clothing items will only fill up a fraction of the area per clothing type. Use these adjustable drawer dividers to divide the space so that you have separate areas in each drawer for pants, onesies, and shirts that won't bleed together and get mixed up.
For labeling dresser drawers
From the outside, a dresser hides the piles of clothing inside, which can be nice for covering clutter. But since you can't see what's inside, you may end up opening every drawer until you find what you're looking for. With baby clothes, there are types of clothing cycled out often (T-shirts in one season and sweaters in the next), so you may forget where one category belongs, especially with the lack of sleep.

Label the outside of your drawers with these cute chalkboard sticky labels that come with an erasable chalk marker so that you can change your labels from 0-3 to 3-6 as they grow. With drawer dividers, most drawers will be doing double or triple duty, so these labels will help you remember where the newborn-size pants are stored.
For hangables
If you have a closet, hang up as much as you can to use that horizontal space off the floor. Finding what you're looking for among the dozens of hanging items can be tricky, so save your time with these adorable wooden closet dividers that let you know which clothing size is located in what section. With everything separated by size, you'll be able to find the right item much quicker.
For maximizing closet space
All of the vertical space in your nursery's closet is prime space and shouldn't go unused. Use this hanging closet organizer with five drawers, two shelves, and three side pockets to use for clothing as well as diapers, and more. There are dividers within some of the drawers that can be used for socks and other small items. Easily Velcro this to the closet rod, and it will hold up to 30 pounds of baby gear.
For everything in one
If you're looking for a kid-friendly look, this child dresser can be used in several different ways to store clothing, toys, bedding, books, blankets, and more. There is even space to hang up some items, which is perfect if you don't have a built-in closet in your nursery. The cute design will fit right in in a baby's space, and it's practical for you.

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7 cute decorations under $20 perfect for an animal-themed nursery
Artwork of animals for a nursery

An animal-themed nursery is a sweet, gender-neutral motif that can fit almost any style or color scheme. Whether you choose jungle safari, woodland friends, or farm animals, the cute wildlife will bring a friendly feeling to your baby's room. Here are seven of our favorite decor items for animal-themed nurseries -- and they're all under $20!

Pepper & Moose Jungle Safari Animal Unframed Wall Art
Looking for safari nursery decor? This set of six 8x10 posters offer a watercolor elephant, giraffe, hippo, lion, monkey, and zebra smiling above affirming statements like "dream big" and "be kind." The unframed prints of hand-drawn art are on sturdy 300-GSM-thick cardstock. These friendly animals are a colorful and adorable addition to a nursery.

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8 amazing girl nursery decor ideas beyond pink
A nursery with moon and stars decorations.

Choosing a nursery theme is tough in part because we don't know who our infant will grow up to be. Will they like science, sports, or singing, or all of the above? There's no way to know yet, so it's best to choose nursery decor that you find calming to help with sleep or a theme that means a lot to you because you've always wanted to pass it down. This is your chance to get what you want in there before they choose everything themselves once they have their own opinions.
Since we only know the gender of a baby when they're born, you might be looking to steer away from the "princess pink" room for your baby.
So, what are some nursery ideas for girls that aren't focused on everything pink? Read on for eight themes with beautiful nursery decoration ideas.

Night sky
Bring the moon and stars into the nursery with decals, a mural, or glow-in-the-dark ceiling stickers. There's also the option to get decor that says sweet phrases like "I love you to the moon and back." This is a perfect nursery theme because it focuses on sleep, which is the primary thing you'll be trying to get your baby to do in this room. You'll have no shortage of decor options with this classic nursery theme for your daughter.
Woodland
A calming forest (maybe even an enchanted forest?) filled with cute woodland animals makes for a relaxing and adorable theme. Frame prints of watercolors of forest animals, get a leaf print on the crib sheet, and add in cuddly stuffed foxes or teddy bears. This option still can give a nod to the princess motif without the pink, since Rapunzel, Snow White, Aurora, and others are associated with living in the woods.
Strong women
If you're excited to be having a girl but don't want to go the stereotypical pink route, consider leaning into the "girly" idea but focus on strong women instead of fairy-tale princesses. You could put up posters of inspirational women of history. Put up Eleanor Roosevelt quotes, drawings of female knights, and affirming words like "strong" and "brave" around the room.
Underwater
Mermaids, starfish, narwhals, and dolphins will bring a cheery and whimsical feel to your nursery, and there are many decor options from murals and decals to curtains and mobiles. Friendly ocean animals bring a multicolor theme into the room without the focus on gender. This theme gives you space to be colorful and playful.
Coastal
Who wouldn't want a relaxing beach escape every time they go in for a midnight feeding session with their newborn? Think decor that shows seashells, birds, lighthouses, anchors, sky, and sand to bring a coastal feel into the room. You could go New England beach or tropical location with this one.

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