Updated per Olive Kids request: I am hoping you can make a couple of changes – the price for the twin sheet sheet set sells for $42.99; the under construction set currently on sales for $38.99. If you click on any link on our bedding pages it brings up a description of reach product including the thread count. The Under construction Sheet set is made from 100% ultra soft cotton percale with a 210 tread counts. I believe it is important to have correct pricing and finding the thread counts on our site is readily available which is important to our customers.
Olive Kids has a ton of adorable things for the child(ren) in your life. They offer everything from wall art to infant and toddler bedding to personalized gifts
I chose to review the Under Construction toddler bedding. I was happy with what I received; this set is absolutely adorable. The sheets retail for $31.50 $38.99 and the twin set included a fitted sheet, a flat sheet, and a pillow case. The flat sheet had ribbon detailing that helped to set off the design. Very cute. I was afraid, though, that the ribbon might bunch up after washing. I was pleasantly surprised when, after washing several times, the ribbon was just fine. The price is higher than what I would normally pay for children's sheets.
I could not find a thread-count for the sheets on the web site or the packaging. The sheets are moderately soft. In other words, I'd count them at least as soft as anything you'd buy at Target or Wal-Mart.
The items at Olive Kids are generally, in my opinion, for infants and toddlers. School-age children are a bit too mature, I think, to appreciate the profound cuteness offered here. For the perfect shower gift or if you're decorating for your own baby or small child, you should definitely check out Olive Kids.
Olive Kids, you've been Chili Tried and recommended. I give you three out of five chilis. The designs are adorable, but I prefer a little less expensive product for everyday wear. If you're looking for 'just the right thing', though, Olive Kids is your place.


