Dinosaur Bedding

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By bmtphoenix

Dinosaur Bedding

Everyone wants some dinosaur bedding.  Wait, you don't?  You mean you're looking for dinosaur kids bedding, and not trying to make your own dinosaur bed?  That's a shame.  More adults should be in to dinosaurs, in my opinion.  What better way to feel young than to wake up with some dinosaur bed sheets on you that just scream, "Hey, we're dinosaurs..we're old...so you're not."

Okay, maybe it wouldn't really work that way and you'd end up just feeling silly every day.  Hey, your call.

Dinosaur Bedding

Dinosaur Bedding
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Dinosaur Bedding

Dinosaur Twin Bedding

Dinosaur twin bedding is probably the most prevalent size of bedding that have dinosaurs on them. This is for obvious reasons, as kids typically don't have queen or king sized beds. Generally people purchase dinosaur bedding for boys that are already old enough to be carrying around toy dinosaurs, but some people get in on the whole pre-historic thing a bit earlier with dinosaur toddler bedding. There's even dinosaur baby bedding available, though I suspect that since there's no way a baby could possibly know what a dinosaur is, the look is probably more for the parents than the kid. I doubt anyone buys dinosaur crib bedding thinking that the kid is going to love it...they buy it thinking how cool it's going to look. One exception could be if someone had built an entire nursery around a dinosaur theme that they intended to later turn into a bedroom as the kid got older. Then I suppose it would only make sense to get dinosaur nursery bedding.

Dinosaur Crib Bedding

Dinosaur Crib Bedding
Dinosaur Crib Bedding

Finding Dinosaurs Bedding

When you first start looking for kids bedding, dinosaurs probably won't jump out at you. Maybe it's because it's been a while since Jurassic Park was really popular, I don't know, but finding a dinosaur bedding set can actually be a bit of a pain. In all honesty, it's probably easier, and possibly cheaper to just grab a dinosaur bed in a bag from some online store as beds in bags (bag-beds?) are typically fairly cheap to ship, being relatively lightweight and square-ish. If you are able to find dinosaurs bedding locally, you might have to settle on mixing and matching which can end up looking just plain weird. A dinosaur bed sheet with a vicious looking T-Rex covered by a Barney comforter is would be odd looking, and might be a bit scary, to say the least.

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