You are happy as a duck in water! The Doctor just said you're having a son! Your baby is coming, and before the child arrives you should give your child a wonderfully decorated nursery. Naturally you could spend loads of time on the motif alone since there are hundreds that will pop up in an online search even before you start deciding on specific patterns and colors.
Alternatively, deciding from the beginning that your choice is a sunny duckling motif can be just ducky when you opt for the sweet little birdies found on yellow duck baby bedding. You can choose between famous cartoon ducks like Donald, Daffy and Daisy, or those sweet little paddlers we remember from our childhoods as you begin preparing the nursery.
Boys baby bedding is available in all kinds of designs that include web-footed creatures, some that bob along on ponds and others who waddle along the shore. They will be scattered all over the fabric, either printed or embroidered or appliqued onto the covers and wall hangings. You can find in more formal, realistic patterns in the various duck breeds. The latter will lean toward earth tones with maybe a little teal or burgundy thrown in, while the former are apt to be pale shades of yellow and green.
Duck themed decorative stickers and mobiles are pretty popular, they help decorate the baby's new bedroom. The quickest, excuse me, quickest way to get your bedding linens is to pick from the many crib and cradle ensemble matching sets that are available.
Experienced parents know about the economy, for both time and budget, of purchasing packaged crib bedding that includes multiple, coordinated items, all combined into a set of crib bedding. Check into all the many safety concerns involved in buying nursery items and preparing a nursery; one of the most important it to measure the crib's mattress accurately before buying any sheets. The bedding sets you pick out will have some matching accessories, but you should have some extra sheets handy for 'accidents'.
Reading The Ugly Duckling or making up stories about yellow balls of fluff would be fun for your toddler to listen too. The only thing left to do is to make sure he has a bath toy to keep him company; and what better choice for that than — wait for it — Rubber Ducky!