It's one thing when your kid pulling off the crib sheet is an occasional annoyance. It's totally different when she does it EVERY DAY! Am I right? And yes, you can just put the sheet back on, but if your kid is anything like mine, sometimes she won't take a nap because she's too busy playing with the crib sheet. So is this a problem? YES!
Well, it turns out there is an AFFORDABLE solution to this. And you don't even have to DIY it! This product takes just minutes to attach to the crib sheet and will totally prevent baby from pulling it off.
The Product
This affordable product secures the crib sheet so your baby CANNOT pull it off! It bungies it on there good and tight. It comes with 4 pieces--one for each corner. It takes only minutes to attach and you'll immediately stop your baby from pulling off the cribsheet. See my Pro Tips below.
Bed Sheet Fasteners, 4 PCS Adjustable Triangle Elastic Suspenders Gripper Holder Straps Clip for Bed Sheets,Mattress Covers, Sofa Cushion (4 Pack-Short)
Pro Tips
- If you have the space and can lift the crib mattress out of the crib and onto the floor, it might be easier for you the first time installing the sheet fasteners
- You can also totally install/uninstall the sheet fasteners one end at a time by just lifting the mattress to a vertical position in the crib
- Make sure the fasteners are SNUG. On the narrow ends of the crib, the fasteners from the two sides are right next to each other. And I stretched the arm of the fastener that goes down the long crib side pretty far. I don't want my baby to be able to pull the sheet of anymore!!!
- The fasteners I bought are adjustable and I'm so glad! Make sure you get adjustable ones, too!
- If baby throws up (or makes another mess) and you don't want to get puke everywhere, just lift the mattress up a few inches, enough to where you can flip the fasteners off, wad the sheet up on itself, and take it to the laundry as cleanly as possible. Works like a champ!
If you hang a mobile over your child’s crib, be sure it is securely attached to the side rails, wall or ceiling. Hang it high enough so your baby cannot reach it to pull it down. Be sure to remove it when he is able to get up on his hands and knees, or is 5 months old, whichever comes first.