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Cots and beds

This topic is for discussing cots and beds. We've spent weeks researching and testing newborn beds in real homes with real families.

Sleepover bed

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Yulbrynnerstoupee · 28/07/2020 13:02

My daughter is at the age where she's asking for sleepover with friends. I dont have room for another bed in her room so am looking at roll out bed etc. I've seen this but it's expensive
www.gltc.co.uk/products/bed-in-a-bag-navy-stardust?gclid=CjwKCAjwmf_4BRABEiwAGhDfSdGdsa79fxxuBiuPUlzDQBynOKRBHXNn1f2mDDl0vGgWdzEbO8ievBoCJYgQAvD_BwE

Is it any good? Or does anyone have an alternative ideas/suggestions?
TIA

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FindMeInTheSunshine · 28/07/2020 13:22

I'd suggest you just get a cheap camping mat or inflatable camping mattress eg the cheapest one from Decathlon. As a child and right through my teens I could quite happily sleep in a sleeping bag on carpet, so I don't think you need too much, and the camping mat would be easy to store. If you get an inflatable one just make sure they have the responsibility for blowing it up, hopefully that will use up some surplus energy and encourage them to go to sleep! And, enforce a no bouncing on it rule, of courseSmile

Yulbrynnerstoupee · 28/07/2020 13:26

Ha ha thanks for the tip. I fear bouncing is a non negotiable with my daughter Grin

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