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Toddler pillow?

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2catsand1rabbit · 05/01/2011 17:27

I would like to introduce a pillow into my 2 year old ds cotbed. He already has a duvet. What would be suitable? I've heard that it should be small and not feathers. Where would I buy one from? X

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Seona1973 · 05/01/2011 18:49

I just used a normal flattish pillow - no need for a special one

BabyDubsEverywhere · 05/01/2011 20:48

Mine both have normal pillows, the same as ours, didnt think to get anything different tbh?

mamsnet · 05/01/2011 20:59

At 2 they can have a normal pillow. I just give them a flat one because anything else seems like too much pillow for somebody so small. Smile

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gemhandley · 05/01/2011 22:56

u can get them from asda for a couple of quid! there specifically fot cotbed so nice little ones.

2catsand1rabbit · 06/01/2011 12:03

Thank you. I'll have a look at Asda online but it seems any will suffice! x

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BornToFolk · 06/01/2011 12:08

DS has a "stomach sleeper" one from Ikea. It's thinner than normal pillows but still the same size. It fits nicely into his cot-bed.

I originally made the mistake of buying a cot-bed pillow and then realised that I'd have to buy special covers for it, rather than using what I already had.

Rhian82 · 06/01/2011 12:11

We got DS one from Toys'r'us when he was about 18 months and we changed the cot into a bed. It's small and fairly flat, does the job well enough - guess Asda would be cheaper though!

monkeymiss · 07/01/2011 20:49

second for ikea stomach sleeper.

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