Fitted sheets for cot and moses basket, a fitted sheet for the pram will depend on which pram you have bought. I have a mamas and papas pilko pramette(would highly recommend this pram) so I used a cosy toes type for that. You will also need a bumper for a cot. For night time I would recommend buying a sleeping bag, they go by other names such as dream-pod or grow-bag. They put your mind at rest when your baby is little. During the day when you are watching the baby I would just use a cellular blanket.
Also moses baskets are a waste of money, they only last the average baby 12 weeks, then the baby is too big. I would buy a really cheap one, or borrow one if I was you. Or you could buy a really large crib, which is what I did for my daughter, she slept in it till she was 6 months.
2007-04-10 21:32:24
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answered by Anonymous
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If you buy the pram size and cot size, pram size will do the moses basket as well. New borns do not have a quilt. Id get 2pr cot sheets, 2 cotton type cot blankets, and 2 warm cot blankets. Same again but in pram size.
2007-04-10 21:11:21
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answered by leigha 5
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you will need moses basket and then cot fitted sheets. I strongly recommend baby sleeping bags / grobags, my daughter always kicks her blankets off and the sleeping bags are great and the baby cannot slip down under the cover like with sheets and blankets. I have 4 slleping bags and would say they are the one thing I really couldnt do without. You can get 2.5 tog which is suitable all year and 1 tog in very hot weather.
I would also recommend that you dont use a cot bumper, they are really only there to look nice and I woke up one morning and my 6 month old had her head up under it and it was round her neck, I have taken it off and would never use one again.
2007-04-10 23:41:20
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answered by Ktloop 3
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In the cot i would use a fitted sheet at the bottom and then two brushed cotton sheets and a celular blanket. This will be lovely and warm in the winter and in the summer you can remove blankets and sheets as necessary. I would say the same for the pram too. Then the amount of blankets or sheets can be adjusted acording to the weather.
2007-04-10 21:09:00
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answered by Anonymous
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if u get 2 fitted sheet, 2 flat sheets, and 2 blankets for ur moses basket, u'll see on the packaging that its actually says moses basket/pram so...2 birds wiv one stone there...oh, n if u r lucky enuf 2 b able 2 find this, get a spare set of the frilly stuff dat goes round the cot. every1's been telling me to get a spare on as it'll get just as dirty, but can i find it anywhere!? hell no! so yea...keep an eye out
2007-04-11 11:05:56
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answered by evilbunnyhahaha 4
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I think you are best to have a few light blankets rather than a big heavy blanket. Remember not to use thick blankets and cot bumpers for a young baby as they can be dangerous. A few little blankets tightly tucked in so they baby cant cover its own face would be best. Good luck
2007-04-10 21:35:17
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answered by shez 3
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you can get moses/cot and pram fitted sheets, the same with blankets, i'd get at least two of each of the sheets.
2007-04-10 21:39:31
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answered by Keira 4
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well for a start you will need plenty of fitted bed sheets
Then blankets
If you will be using a cot you will need a cot bumper
2007-04-10 21:00:10
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answered by Anonymous
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