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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.

mid or high sleeper for 6yo?

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louloulouise · 11/01/2010 15:04

We'll be buying in the next 6 months or so and not sure whether the mid sleeper would be a bit too babyish for DD? The high sleeper seems quite high but says suitable for 6years +.

The reason we're wanting a bed up off the floor is due to limited space/small bedroom so obviously high sleeper would give more height underneath but not more floor space iyswim.

Any opinions or has anyone had both?

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SleighGirl · 11/01/2010 15:05

Had both dd went into a very high sleeper just before she was 6.

louloulouise · 12/01/2010 14:57

Sounds like we may get more life out of a high sleeper then - it's a shame you can't seem to get the tent things to go under a high sleeper like you can the mid.

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SleighGirl · 12/01/2010 17:51

I made one (on a previous high sleeper for my eldest) net curtain wire attached to the bed and then converted a sheet into the tent bit.

LauraIngallsWilder · 12/01/2010 17:53

Get a high sleeper and make a tent to fit it!

Not too tricky

louloulouise · 12/01/2010 22:23

Oooh good idea, high sleeper it is then! Thanks for the suggestions.

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cat64 · 12/01/2010 22:28

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GlastonburyGoddess · 12/01/2010 22:29

Would she be co-operative in putting a fitted sheet on her bed herself?
I ask as its a royal pain in the a88e trying to climb up and fit a sheet whilst hunched over on all fours(although i suspect easier if youve got high ceilings)
we tried, it didnt work so we ended up with a bunkbed.

LauraIngallsWilder · 12/01/2010 22:48

Another point worth adding

Not all high sleepers are HIGH - ds's is no higher than a standard bunkbed.

louloulouise · 27/01/2010 16:34

Thanks for the further replies - ceilings are quite high at our house (terraced prop) but could possibly be moving to somewhere with more standard ceilings soon so may be an issue.

I can imagine the sheet changing to be a bit of a nightmare yes, but I am such a lazy slattern that they don't get done as often as they should anyway

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