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Matress advice

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kathryn77 · 17/08/2009 22:17

Hi,

We have a cot bed and a foam mattress and DS is not a good sleeper .. he slept better in travel cot when we were on holiday and have been recommended to get a spring mattress.. any advice on whether worth spending £140 !

Thanks

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kittypink · 17/08/2009 22:40

Hia, we got a sprung mattress from a site called chemists direct. Its lovely and has a washable cover. It was around £60 (ish) I can't really remember. Its very good quality.

Its quite firm which is what you want.

I would say it is definitely worth it because a foam one will not last as long and isn't as comfy.

There are loads of other places doing different types at varying prices. Its worth shopping around.

DD is very comfy on hers.

thepuddingchef · 17/08/2009 22:42

Hi, we have had a foam one for ds for a while and it was rubbish. Just bought a lovely sprung one form kiddicare and its fab, he loves it, sleeps much better and it cost £80.00.

thepuddingchef · 17/08/2009 22:43

'from' even

crokky · 17/08/2009 22:44

Not sure. Sometimes, I think a bad sleeper is a bad sleeper regardless of conditions!

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