Zebra print bedding is no longer just for grown ups. As all parents know - kids definitely have a wild side, and how better to express this than with animal prints?

These new patterns for children and teens have a lot of "pop" whereas the traditional themes are more subdued.

Here is an example of pink zebra bedding that is more common than you would think. I have seen fabrics that combine black zebras stripes with a purple, turquoise, or even lime green background.
Accessorizing this jungle bedding theme can be an interesting proposition. I envision a furry animal skin rug (faux, of course) as the centerpiece. There are lots of sheet sets and blankets available in this pattern too - so in order to minimize a black and white stripe overload it may be a good idea to go with a
plain, solid color comforter, and add the pattern through the accents - or vice versa.

Here is a themed light switch plate that would fit in well. Another decorating option that is almost a given is stuffed animals. If your child loves these cuddly creatures then you are all set. I remember a few years ago Kohl's was doing a fundraiser and sold stuffed jungle animals for a low price. My kids stocked up on elephants, tigers, giraffes, and yes, zebras. If I decide to implement this theme then my job would be done!

If you are looking for a more
funky bed set - check out the one pictured here that combines a cheerful stripe of hot pink around the edge. Or if it is furry
zebra bedding that you prefer - check out these options.
So you see,
zebra print bedding doesn't just come in one flavor only. Take a look around and see which one you like.
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