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Grobag Bedding sets - any good?

9 replies

BlackPussyCat · 31/10/2008 21:06

Has anyone tried these? I like the idea of the pillowcase being sewn on to the bottom sheet so as it can't go over their head. Are they worth the money?

TIA

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BlackPussyCat · 31/10/2008 21:11

Here

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PinkPussyCat · 01/11/2008 13:16

bumpitty-bump!

PinkPussyCat · 01/11/2008 16:00

No-one?

shhhh · 01/11/2008 20:47

not got one BUT have thought of one for dd...expense though..

Tapster · 02/11/2008 08:55

Started to use it last week as put my nearly 2 year old into a full sized single bed. She hasn't fallen out. Crucial tip is when putting on the bottom sheet you need to put the top bit on first otherwise the sheet doesn't fit.

It is very expensive but at least she won't kick her covers off in the winter, will put her in a normal duvet cover when the weather gets warmer I think.

PinkPussyCat · 02/11/2008 09:47

Yaay I got replies!

Thank you for the tip Tapster!

I imagine we'd have to go for the single bed size, though ds is still in his cotbed (with the sides on) but don't think he'll be in it much longer as he's big for his age...

Yes they do seem very pricey shhhh and I can't see any second-hand on ebay. Will have to mull it over a bit longer... Anyone else?

thesockmonsterofdoom · 02/11/2008 09:52

they look good but very expensive, and if they wet themselves you would be struggling.

PinkPussyCat · 02/11/2008 09:54

Ah yes that's the thing isn't it - you would need double of everything!

nappyzonehasastroppytoddler · 02/11/2008 10:26

I saw them at a baby show and thought they looked good - thinkng about it for ds.

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