kids pillow protector
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Most kids' pillow protectors use a zippered closure; some toddler covers use an inner envelope-style closure without a zipper.
Listings typically show thread counts from about 300 up to 600. Common weave or finish types include sateen, damask, and knitted constructions.
Options include protectors with waterproof back and bottom layers (with breathable sides) and zippered waterproof designs specifically marketed to guard against spills, drool, and bodily fluids.
Care instructions vary but most list machine wash; drying recommendations differ by item—many allow tumble drying while others advise line drying or laying flat. Some listings also advise avoiding high heat, ironing, dry cleaning, and bleach.
Features that extend pillow life include an outer protective layer to block drool, sweat, and dust; full zippered enclosures and reinforced stitching; breathable cotton or higher thread-count covers; and waterproof backing on some protectors to prevent stains.
Materials and closures drive the feel and noise level. Look for soft sateen or proprietary non-crinkly fabrics and listings that advertise a “silent” or invisible zipper for a quieter, softer feel; standard zippers and stiffer synthetics can be noisier.