The Best Kids’ Bedding for Cozy Rooms They’ll Love to Sleep In

From sheets to weighted blankets, snuggle up to these kids' bedding options

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Children spend a lot of time in their bedrooms, so finding the right sheets, blankets, and comforters can make the space cozier and more inviting. The best kids' bedding for your home will depend on your budget, tastes and preferences, room decor, your kids’ ages, and even seasonality.

Safety should be your first priority, especially if you're shopping for bedding for a baby's nursery. “The most important thing to consider when shopping for your baby's bedding is to make sure that you're following safe sleep recommendations and that the bedding is suitable for your baby's age and stage,” says Jessica Torrisi, a pediatric sleep specialist. When toddlers are old enough to move to a bed, however, the criteria change a little. Torrisi recommends letting toddlers and older children help select their own bedding. “Seeing their favorite colors, designs, or characters on their bedding can help your child to feel positive—or even excited!—about bedtime,” she says.

We rounded up the best kids' bedding by following expert guidance and researching top bedding sets, sheets, and comforters on the market. To make our top picks, we considered style, material quality, safe sleeping recommendations, value, and practicality. We then had our list reviewed by a pediatrics specialist on our Medical Review Board, who verified the accuracy of our information and addressed any lingering health and safety concerns.

Why We Like It

The Amazon Basics Kid's Comforter Set boasts a budget-friendly price point with a number of different colors and styles (eight options in all), which is why we chose it as our best overall pick. The super-soft microfiber construction is lightweight and comfortable for all-season use. Plus, it's machine washable and dryer-safe. The set also includes matching shams, so you don't have to search for them yourself.

But Take Note

If you’re going for a specific decor match, beware of a caveat: Some of the actual colors slightly vary from the product description when you get them home.

The Details:

  • What’s included: Pillow sham, comforter
  • Sizes: Twin, full/queen
  • Material: Polyester
  • Washing instructions: Machine wash and dry

Best Bedding Set for Toddlers

Brooklinen Toddler Bed Set

Brooklinen Toddler Bed Set

Brooklinen

Why We Like It

Consider all your toddler’s bedding needs met. This bed set includes a fitted sheet, a duvet cover, and a pillowcase, which are all incredibly soft and perfectly sized for a toddler bed. There are no buttons on the duvet cover to potentially come off and pose a choking hazard, and the pillowcases have envelope closures. The variety of mix-and-match sheet print options may also have your kid sleeping in a more stylish (but still kid-friendly) room than your own.

But Take Note

The starting price for this sheet set is high compared to other picks; however, Brooklinen offers routine sales on its website so you can snag a pair for cheaper.

The Details:

  • What’s included: Fitted sheet, a duvet cover, and a pillowcase
  • Sizes: Toddler bed size (fitted crib sheet 52 x 28 x 6 in.; duvet cover is 37 x 51 in.; pillowcase 12 x 18 in.)
  • Material: 100% long-staple cotton
  • Washing instructions: Wash on a cool or warm cycle. Line dry or dry on low heat and a low tumble cycle

Why We Like It

This Pottery Barn Kids comforter set has a sweet raised rainbow motif with a charming textured design for added interest. The comforter and shams also reverse to solid white for major versatility. Kids who aren’t into pastel rainbows may like dinosaurs, trucks, or butterflies instead.

But Take Note

While this is a machine-washable set, the brand notes that the comforter may not fit in standard washing machines. This may be a dealbreaker for anyone who doesn't own a large-capacity washer.

The Details:

  • What’s included: Twin comforter comes with one standard sham; Full/Queen set comes with two shams
  • Sizes: Twin, full/queen
  • Material: 100% cotton poplin
  • Washing instructions: Machine wash on gentle and tumble dry on low

Why We Like It

This duvet cover set stands out in a crowded marketplace for a fun and unique feature: the stars glow in the dark. The glow-in-the-dark feature is fun for kids, even an encouragement to accept bedtime as a treat and not a letdown. Additionally, the gray color palette makes this a great gender-neutral pick that works in a variety of bedroom decor schemes. The 100% cotton duvet cover stays in place with interior corner ties and a hidden-button closure.

But Take Note

As fun as the glow-in-the-dark stars can be, the effect can fade after multiple washes.

The Details:

  • What’s included: Duvet cover and one standard sham with twin, two shams with full/queen
  • Sizes: Twin, full/queen
  • Material: 100% cotton
  • Washing instructions: Machine wash in warm water on a gentle cycle; tumble dry on low

Why We Like It

These 300-thread-count bed sheets are 100% organic cotton and super soft. They’re Global Organic Textile Standard (Gots) certified organic, completely free from harmful chemicals. The organic cotten makes this a solid choice for tots with allergies or skin sensitivities. With neutral color options, these can last with your children longer than most sheets, while the machine-washable construction makes them easy to clean.

But Take Note

While neutrals are easy, these might feel boring for kids who prefer whimsical or vibrant styles.

The Details:

  • What’s included: Fitted sheet, flat sheet, and pillowcase (2 cases for all sizes above twin)
  • Sizes: Twin, full, queen, king, Cal. king, split king
  • Material: Organic cotton
  • Washing instructions: Machine washable and dryer-safe

Why We Like It

The Andency Comforter Set is cloud-soft and has the plush feel of a down comforter without sacrificing your budget. Its microfiber makeup is lightweight and fluffy but also durable. We like that this comforter does not shrink or pill easily, either. It's machine washable and dryer safe as long as you tumble dry on low. Corner loops keep the bedding secure on the mattress, even if several kids jump on it or lounge together to watch videos.

But Take Note

While not a deal breaker, the soft material may wrinkle easily, and the color may not be as vibrant in real life (depending on your color choice).

The Details:

  • What’s included: Comforter with corner loops and a pillowcase with envelope closure
  • Sizes: Twin/twin XL, full, queen, king
  • Material: Brushed microfiber
  • Washing instructions: Machine wash, tumble dry on low

Why We Like It

This lively printed sheet set comes from a small business brand at an affordable price. Its microfiber construction is very soft to the touch and keeps sleepers cool when temps are high. Kids will love the cheerful and whimsical unicorn print, and parents will love that it’s easy to wash and dry. Other prints in the Linen Plus kids' sheets line include construction trucks, floral and unicorns, dinosaurs, sports, and mermaids.

But Take Note

The brand doesn't offer solid color sheets, so if you're looking for a specific color, we recommend finding another option on our list.

The Details:

  • What’s included: Flat sheet, fitted sheet, pillowcase (2 cases for full and queen)
  • Sizes: Twin, full, queen
  • Material: Microfiber
  • Washing instructions: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low

Why We Like It

The Wildkin flannel sheet set keeps kids warm when temperatures plunge. They're 100% cotton and 200-thread count. In addition, these sheets are also Okeo-Tex certified, which guarantees they're free from up to 350 known harmful chemicals—and super soft. Wildkin is a Nashville-based small business, and these sheets—which come in dinosaur, unicorn, and vehicle prints—coordinate with other products from the brand.

But Take Note

We appreciate how breathable the sheets are for warmer conditions. On the other hand, if you live in a super warm climate, or it's a hot summer day, the sheets may feel too warm.

The Details:

  • What’s included: Top sheet, fitted sheet, 2 standard pillowcases
  • Material: 100% cotton flannel
  • Sizes: Twin
  • Washing instructions: Machine wash, tumble dry

Why We Like It

The Quility Weighted Blanket is durable and has a machine-washable removable cover, which makes it easy to care for and long-lasting. The micro glass beads apply gentle pressure to help you relax, but they aren't silent. The unique seven-layer design comes in 84 different weight and color combinations, so you're as stylish as you are relaxed. The 100% soft cotton is the cherry on top of this kids' weighted blanket.

But Take Note

Note that the American Academy of Pediatrics' (AAP) safe sleep recommendations include restricting the use of any type of weighted object or blanket for babies. A blanket can pose a risk of strangulation and could increase the risk of SIDS. Additionally, weighted blankets shouldn't be used on children under 4 years old.

The Details:

  • What’s included: Weighted blanket
  • Sizes: 36 x 48–86 x 92 in., with weights from 5 to 30 lbs.
  • Material: Cotton, glass beads
  • Washing instructions: Remove washable cover and machine wash

Our Review Process and Experts

To select the best kids' bedding, we sought popular, highly reviewed products that represented the best in their respective categories. We prioritized small businesses and ethical production when possible. We also utilized market research, trends, and consumer feedback to bring you this round-up. Additionally, we interviewed a range of pediatric, sleep, and design professionals, incorporating their feedback on materials and other key priorities. The experts we consulted include:

  • Anna Franklin, interior designer and founder of Stone House Collective
  • Sarah Jameson, marketing director at Green Building Elements
  • Emily Lau, a certified infant and pediatric sleep consultant at Beautiful Beginnings
  • Jessica Torrisi, a pediatric sleep specialist at Little Ones

Factors to Consider When Buying Kids’ Bedding

When shopping for kids' bedding, it's important to include your child in the decision-making process if they're old enough. To make this easier, Franklin advises narrowing their options first. “Before presenting to the child, choose two or three options that will work with the space regardless of their choice,” she says. "This way, they still feel involved, but the space will feel thoughtful.” There are some important factors to consider when narrowing down your list of options.

  • Safety: The single most important thing when shopping for baby bedding is safety. “There are many baby bedding products on the market that are not safe and do not adhere to the AAP safe sleep guidelines,” explains Lau. When shopping for baby bedding, skip pillows, crib bumpers, blankets, comforters, positioners, and even stuffed animals.”
  • Material: Many products on our list are made from 100% cotton, which Franklin recommends as the material of choice for kids' bedding. “It’s more breathable than most fabrics and will only get softer over time as you wash it,” she says. “To make their bed feel extra cozy, add comfy layers with a quilt, blanket, or linen duvet in different textures.” Whatever materials you choose, ideally look for chemical-free fibers, adds Jameson. “The toxins present in mattresses and linens, including flame retardants and polyurethane foam, can be harmful to your baby. Be sure to check before making any purchase [to see] if these toxins are present in the product.” Durability is another important consideration when selecting materials. Jameson recommends microfleece. “Given that bedding for toddlers requires more washing since they are much more exposed to bacteria and germs from outdoor play, go for materials that are easy to wash but still soft enough,” she says. “Microfleece, in particular, is hydrophobic, which can be helpful for toddlers who wet the bed.”
  • Design: If your child is old enough—and opinionated enough—to express passionate interest in a particular character or movie-themed motif, you can find bedding to match whatever they fancy. But keep in mind that kids’ tastes and preferences can change swiftly as they age and mature. So if you choose a more timeless and less trendy print, it’s likelier to have a longer life in your home. “For patterns, stick to those that are basic and simple, or opt for a solid color,” advises Franklin. “Instead, incorporate the fun, kid-like prints, and colors with the smaller accessories such as pillows or lamps, as those items can be more easily switched out if and when kids grow out of them.”

Your Questions, Answered

What is the best material for a kid's blanket?

Experts recommend cotton blankets for kids. Polyester, a synthetic material, also holds up well against the rigors of rough-and-tumble childhood use. Many blankets and comforters are made from a synthetic microfiber outer with polyester filling.

What is the best material for a kid's sheets?

Experts recommend cotton. Whether or not you go organic is up to you. “Your child's bedding doesn't necessarily need to be organic, but natural fibers and materials are definitely a better option than synthetic,” sleep consultant Torrisi says. “Synthetic fibers don't breathe or wick away moisture as well as natural fibers do, which means there is a greater risk of overheating when using synthetic bedding.”

How often should you change a child's bedding?

You may want to change a child’s bedding approximately once weekly. Of course, your mileage will vary depending on your specific circumstances. For example, if you have a potty-training toddler, you’ll need to do this more often.

How much should I expect to spend on cozy kid bedding?

Cozy kid bedding can transform an "okay" night's rest into a great night's rest. Different factors, such as material, design, and size of the sheets, must be considered when picking out kids' bedding, which can also impact the cost. You can typically find wonderful options for cozy kid bedding from $20 to $100.

Who We Are

Alesandra Dubin is a professional product reviewer in the parenting and lifestyle space. She’s also mom to 7-year-old twins, with years of in-home, hands-on, kid-tested experience at choosing cribs, toddler beds, big-kid beds, and everything that goes on them.

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