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I have a problem to solve- calling all creative minds!!

35 replies

thatsnotmymonster · 14/03/2009 12:32

We have recently acquired a caravan and are planning our first weeekend away in 2 weeks time.

The problem is I don't know where/how to sleep our 10mo dd.

There is a double bed at one end where dh and I will sleep. It is tiny and I can't co-sleep at the best of times so that's not an option.

At the other end there are 2 sets of bunk beds with a gap of about 2 feet between them. I am planning on sleeping my 2 and 4yo on each of the bottom bunks and would ideally like the beby to sleep in the middle but I need to contain her and make sure the other 2 don't fall on top of her! She can cruise and crawl so is very mobile.

Any bright ideas??

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MrsLadybug · 14/03/2009 12:34

Nope, but bumping for you

MrsLadybug · 14/03/2009 12:35

Husband on a bunk - you cosleep?? or you on a bunk?

MrsLadybug · 14/03/2009 12:37

Or can you get the baby asleep and then transfer her to a small matress on the floor? That way she has no where to fall.

thatsnotmymonster · 14/03/2009 12:37

Also just to get your perspective, DH and I have just had an argument about ds sleeping on the bunk. I think he is very likely to fall off it but dh thinks it would be fine.

He is 4.

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MrsLadybug · 14/03/2009 12:39

is it far to the floor though - can you pad the landing?

nailpolish · 14/03/2009 12:40

i have a 4 yr old who occasionally sleeps in a top bunk
no mishaps so far

nailpolish · 14/03/2009 12:41

i take it you mean the top bunk?

i think dh should sleep on a blow uyp bed on thefloor and you adn the baby cosleep

MrsLadybug · 14/03/2009 12:42

no they are going to be on the bottom bunks. no?

thatsnotmymonster · 14/03/2009 12:43

MrsLadybug- dh on bunk is option but I still won't sleep well and would rather sleep with dh!!!

I would do the mattress on the floor but still worried about the other dc's falling on top of her and/or her waking up and just crawling off!

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nailpolish · 14/03/2009 12:43

whywoul d you e worried about a 4 yr old falling out of the bottom bunk????

nailpolish · 14/03/2009 12:44

let the 4 yr old sleep in the top bunk
2 yr old on one bottom bunk
10mth old in other bottom bunk with bed guards
or a travel cot in the lounge

thatsnotmymonster · 14/03/2009 12:47

there are 2 sets of bunks so I was going to put both older dc's on the 2 bottom bunks.

DH could sleep on a top bunk.

Or if you think a 4yo could sleep on the top bunk I could put dd2 on the other bottom bunk and rig up some sort of guard rail? But what?

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thatsnotmymonster · 14/03/2009 12:49

NP- I know it's stupid but I'm just thinking that although it wouldn't normally happen it's bound to when there's a baby to fall on top of!!! You know, sod's law an all that.

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nailpolish · 14/03/2009 12:49

is this going ot be your caravan and your caranvan alone? if so.........

dismantle one of the bunk beds and replace with a travle cot
you can store the bunk bd somewhere til the dcsare older

then put the 4 yr old ont he top bunk and the 2 yr old on the bottom bunk then hey presto

if you ar worried about the 4 yr old get an additional bedguard (argos)

MrsLadybug · 14/03/2009 12:49

is there no room for a travel cot?

nailpolish · 14/03/2009 12:50

or a travl cot beside you? does the lo need to be n the same bedroom as the other chidren?

MrsLadybug · 14/03/2009 12:50

Good idea NP

thatsnotmymonster · 14/03/2009 12:51

A travel cot won't fit in anywhere! It is a small caravan with lots of beds!

I think the baby in the other bottom bunk is the best idea but what bed guards will fit?

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nailpolish · 14/03/2009 12:54

universal bed guard

thatsnotmymonster · 14/03/2009 13:19

dh is saying that you couldn't dismantle the bunk? I haven't got a clue about that kind of thing.

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thatsnotmymonster · 14/03/2009 13:21

naily I've got that bed guard and it only fits a bed that is the width of a normal single bed as it has bars that go under the mattress.

I also have an ikea clip on rail but that only works if there are slats on the bed.

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thatsnotmymonster · 14/03/2009 13:24

I know it says fits different mattress widths but it doesn't fit really narrow ones as I tried to use it on a cot bed and it wouldn't go narrow enough.

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nailpolish · 14/03/2009 13:26

stupid argos shit

i wil solve this problem if its the last thing i do, DAMMIT!

nailpolish · 14/03/2009 13:32

is one side of the bottom bunk agains tthe wall? so its just the other side you ahve to secure to stop baby flalling out of bed

nailpolish · 14/03/2009 13:33

put child in a babygro and staple it to the mattress