Create a magical hideaway with kids bedding
Posted: 02 May 2009
Create a magical hideaway with kids' bedding
Whether it is Lazytown, Bratz or Doctor Who, children are always quick to pick up on the latest fad, and for mums and dads, keeping up with their little ones' current favourite trends may feel like an expensive task, particularly during a credit crunch.
However, there may be a way they can create a fun room for their children while on a budget without sacrificing practicality and that is through buying new kids' bedding.
At elinens there are 40 different styles of children's duvet covers to choose from - along with other types of quality linen and bedding - and each piece is made from soft and comfortable high quality polycotton, which is durable and could ensure kids get the best night sleep.
A lazy room for a Lazytown fan
Parents of young fans of the BBC One show Lazytown are sure to be familiar with its characters Sportacus, Stephanie Ziggy, Trixie, Stingy, Pixel and Robbie Rotten.
The show encourages kids to get active, something mums and dads may like to support by turning their child's bedroom into the perfect playroom.
A Sportacus bed spread and pillow cases could be the perfect addition to any boy's room, while girls should love the pretty pink Stephanie duvet set.
Meanwhile, older girls may be equally passionate about Bratz, the dolls who recently got their first big screen outing in their very own movie musical.
With pink very much the order of the day, a Bratz bed spread could give girls the fun and funky room of their dreams.
A sci-fi adventure
Fans of Doctor Who will have to be brave at heart to get some peaceful shut-eye while being tucked into a special Cyberman and Dalek duvet set, but at least they can rest safe in the knowledge that any unwanted intruders will be exterminated.
And to really carry the theme to the rest of the room, while still not breaking the bank, parents may wish to take a tip from home improvement website realestate.com.au.
The site recommends removable hooks to allow children to put up their favourite paintings, photos, posters, mirrors or wall charts as their hobbies change, without damaging the walls.











