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Moonbound Cotton Bedsheet Set

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Product F A Q’s

1.What fabric are the Earth Song bedsheets made from?

100% Cotton Percale — a crisp, one-over-one-under matte weave that feels cool and clean against a child's skin. It's the kind of fabric that makes getting into bed feel like a small reward.

2.What thread count are the bedsheets?

200 thread count. At this count, percale achieves its signature crispness — breathable enough for warm nights, substantial enough to feel right on the skin.

3.Are these bedsheets safe for children's skin?

Yes. Earth Song bedsheets carry the OEKO-TEX® certification, meaning every component — fabric, dyes, thread — has been tested and verified free of harmful substances. Safe for sensitive skin from the very first night.

4.What sizes are the bedsheets available in?

Earth Song bedsheet sets are available in two sizes: Queen (104 × 92 inches, with 2 pillow covers measuring 18 × 27 inches each) and Single (104 × 60 inches, with 1 pillow cover measuring 18 × 27 inches).

5.How do I care for the bedsheets?

Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with mild liquid detergent. Avoid bleach or optical brighteners. Tumble dry on low or line dry. Iron on low if needed. They may also be dry cleaned. With each wash, the cotton softens a little more — these sheets settle into themselves over time.

6.Will the colours fade after washing?

The prints are digitally applied using dye processes designed for durability. Washing cold and avoiding harsh detergents will keep the stories on each sheet vivid for a long time.

7.Do the bedsheet sets come with pillow covers?

Yes — every set includes pillow covers in the same print. The Queen set includes two; the Single set includes one. Everything arrives together, ready to make the bed.

8.What is the design concept behind Earth Song?

Earth Song, Kinavu's Kid's collection is built around four illustrated worlds — Ripple Tales, Moonbound, Gardenfolk, and Cloud Keepers. Each design tells a story: fish that grow wings, friends who reach for the moon, secret garden villages, and the horizon where the sky and ocean meet. The idea is simple — a child should want to climb into bed.

When does imagination sleep?

Hopefully never. Somewhere between the last page of a story and the first breath of sleep, Earth Song is the canvas. Four illustrated worlds, each one an open door — to rivers where fish grow wings, moons you can dance across, gardens that whisper, skies that have swapped places with the sea. A bed that opens doors to their own magical worlds.

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