honeydew / 7463 posts
4 but I think we could make do with 3. I change it once a week unless he has a huge spit up.
Sidenote: Burts Bees jersey cotton sheets are the best! So soft and stretchy so they are easy to put on!
pineapple / 12566 posts
Probably 5? But I only regularly use 2. Two of the sheets are left over from LO1, but I wanted new sheets for LO2. I think 3 is the ideal number.
wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
At home, we have 3 for each crib (although we only usually need 2 for each crib). And then they each have 1 at daycare. So each kid as 4 total.
grapefruit / 4584 posts
6 for two cribs. So I guess 3 in context of this question. :). 2 are amazing minky (which I use most of the time) and the others are stretch jersey. I also have three mattress cobers (so I e extra as backup).
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
I had 6, my son's head was very sweaty and I liked to change the sheets every other day or so, especially in the summer.
cantaloupe / 6171 posts
Oh gosh, so many! I think 7? 1 is at daycare, and I really only cycle through 3 others. But she had a lot of leaks as a tiny newborn (no diapers really fit her well for the first couple months), so we had a lot of motn changes. And we don't have a laundry machine in our apt so we don't do laundry frequently
grapefruit / 4988 posts
4, but one of them is always at daycare and usually one is in the laundry.
pineapple / 12802 posts
I think about 5. It's way too many. 3 would be totally sufficient.
I bought some organic cotton ones when he was newborn, and they were so soft. But they had no pattern and I saw some REALLY cute ones at target so I bought them and now we have 5. We don't use the organic cotton ones any more and usually only use the patterned ones now.
pear / 1809 posts
2, I like to have an extra one in case one is in the wash or for a middle of the night accident.
pomelo / 5258 posts
4. DH does (or starts) laundry on Fridays. Both the daycare sheet and the home crib sheet get washed on Fridays. I like to pack the clean daycare sheet and blanket on Friday so I'm not rushing Monday morning.
pomegranate / 3032 posts
3 target ones for daycare - 1 for her cubby and the other 2 get rotated between school and laundry
3 for home - 2 are aden & anias that I prefer over the other ones
grapefruit / 4681 posts
A bunch! Not sure on the actual amount. I made a ton for DS and then he would only sleep on A&A stuff so we bought a few of those. I made/bought a few more for DD.
pear / 1699 posts
3 - a set of 2 and the one that came with the crib set. 2 would be totally fine though.
pomegranate / 3272 posts
We currently have 7 but 4 are for every day use and 3 are flannel and are only used in the winter. We clearly have too many. But we also dress the bed so there is a mattress pad, crib sheet, mattress pad, and crib sheet to help if there are any middle of the night issues. Now that we're about to have our 2nd, I haven't bought any new crib sheets and think we'll just share the ones we have.
persimmon / 1328 posts
I have 2 for his cot, but I think I had more like 4 for his Moses basket and deffo needed them for motn puke situations!
pineapple / 12053 posts
5, but my mom made 3. with sickness and potty training, we've definitely been down to the last one before! but for the first year, 2 would have been fine.
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