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Mattress topper for cot

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Latest post on 09 January 2011 - 21:18
Thanks - picked one up today in Mothercare. Although it's not actually a mattress topper, it's called a 'quilted mattress protector'. Think I might add the Ikea one underneath!
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Latest post on 09 January 2011 - 12:58
Got ours from Ikea too, and it does the trick, although as alimart mentioned its not very thick so I'm thinking of getting another one to add to it.
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Latest post on 09 January 2011 - 09:07
Hi DubaiCat, we got ours at Ikea, it is something that goes over the mattress and under the sheet, makes it all a bit softer. Its not overly thick but does give some extra padding.
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Latest post on 08 January 2011 - 22:13
I definitely saw mattress toppers for cots in Dubai during my search for a travel cot mattress, but cannot remember where :( Most probably toys r us or mothercare, but I'm really not sure.
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Latest post on 08 January 2011 - 20:39
Are we thinking of the same thing? The mattress topper I'm thinking of attaches to the mattress and goes under the fitted sheet - is that what you're thinking of? he's 7 months so too small for a duvet but I thought a mattress topper under the sheet would be OK.
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Latest post on 08 January 2011 - 16:31
How old is your DS? We were on holiday during Christmas and LO slept with us in the hotel. He really liked the soft duvet so I bought him a small one for his cot to make his bed softer. But I think comforters shouldn't be used for kids under 1.
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Latest post on 08 January 2011 - 01:06
While I was home I saw a mattress topper to fit a cot bed in John Lewis. Rather stupidly I didn't buy it, but now I wish I had! Has anyone seen anything similar over here? The mattress in the cot is a bit firm and I think DS might be a bit more comfortable (read: feel more like he's in our bed) if I get one.
 
 

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