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bed tent for midi sleepers - where do you get them from?

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thesouthsbelle · 03/08/2009 08:13

I pref. want a thomas the tank one for DS's room, he has a midi sleeper I managed to buy the bed for £75 from the MFI sale (bargin) but it didn't come with a tent.

any ideas on where to get one.

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Portofino · 03/08/2009 08:39

Ikea do them.

Portofino · 03/08/2009 08:41

Sorry - missed the Thomas bit!

thesouthsbelle · 03/08/2009 08:43

that's ok, is that the over the top bed or the under the bed bit?

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thesouthsbelle · 03/08/2009 15:49

any other thoughts?

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LIZS · 03/08/2009 15:50

Next have some or bed companies like Flexa, but not TTTE though, maybe toys r us ?

thesouthsbelle · 03/08/2009 15:54

that flexa looks fab, but a bit more than I wanted to pay at the mo. althou might just hold off until next month and get a few bits, althou he's got ttte in his room. lol.

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CherylCole · 03/08/2009 18:58

mothercare do one.

DesperateHousewifeToo · 03/08/2009 19:08

do you mean one like this? Or one that goes underneath?

GeeWhizz · 03/08/2009 19:16

Think my sister got ours in one of those big Tesco which doesn't sell food

pipsy76 · 03/08/2009 19:43

ebay

thesouthsbelle · 03/08/2009 20:47

have looked on ebay pip - but none I really liked.

DHW - yeah the under the bed type to disguise our rubbish make it tidy.

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DesperateHousewifeToo · 03/08/2009 22:01

Could you get a popup tent that would fit underneath?

I've seen those in Thomas Tank engine.

Otherwise, Thuka do a fairly plain blue one. You could sew some trains onto it cut out from fabric.

DesperateHousewifeToo · 03/08/2009 22:09

ooorrr, buy some Thomas curtains/fabric and make your own

ds' (Thuka ones) are attached with the sort of stretchy plastic tube used to attach net curtains which thread through a channel in the top of the curtain. A hook at each end attaches to a ring on each leg (plus a hook half way along the long side of the bed).

So they can be openned and closed along the plastic tube/rod, iyswim.

thesouthsbelle · 04/08/2009 07:53

yeah I think that's what i'm going to have to do, ho hum, least it will all match, (am a bit anal about matching things at the mo as I've until now not had the money to buy him new matching stuff incl the paint & boarder etc.

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