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COCO VILLAGE

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Today I wanted to talk about this amazing company I found - or well, found me. COCOVILLAGE. I instantly fell in love with them when I saw their page. They have everything from the cutest children's beds, playhouses, to such fun toys! Everything is all so well made.

I wanted to show you one of my favorite prodcuts from them that I got for my daughter. Emma got their adorable bedding, MEMPHIS BEDDING. It is just so cute and totally goes with her dreamy girly bedroom. The best part about their bedding? Besides the obvious cuteness- Its reversible!!!
This adorable set here includes the duvet cover, pillowcase, flat sheet and a fitted sheet. Emma got a little extra with this SNAIL SHAPED CUSHION. I couldn't help myself, its the cutest little cushion and goes with the bedding so well.
This bedding is so worth it. It is made of ultra-soft polyester. I love that its reversible so you can have a little change up. I love the bright colors and amazing designs. I love that its also so comfortable for my little girl to get a good nights sleep.
Check out all their adorable bedding options. BEDDING AND ACCESSORIES. I really do recommend one for your kiddos beds. Maybe even one for yourself? hehe.

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