cot bed mattress pocket spring

cot bed mattress pocket spring

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Cot Bed Mattress Pocket Spring

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Be the first to review this product Converts from cot to toddler bed suitable from birth to around 5 years Can be used as a cosy sofa when little one’s outgrown the toddler bed 2 base heights to allow easy access to baby Toddler Guard Panel included Packed flat for home assembly Made from solid Australian AraucariaSave up to £200 on all Silentnight Divans & Mattresses Show 99 per page Price High To Low Price Low To High Furniture Insurance available: 3 Year Protection £89.99 Furniture Insurance available: 3 Year Protection £149.99 Furniture Insurance available: 3 Year Protection £129.99 Furniture Insurance available: 3 Year Protection £59.99 Furniture Insurance available: 3 Year Protection £39.99 Delay payment for a whole year when you spend £50 or more Avoid interest by paying in full within 12 months. Buy Now Pay Later is an interest bearing option, subject to status on the Littlewoods account.




Your interest rate is shown in checkout. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO >The Web address you entered is not a functioning page on our site. Go to Amazon.in's Home PageNeutral Nursery ColorsBright NurseryGender Neutral NurseriesWhimsical Baby NurseryNeutral ArtBaby Nursery ArtHuge RabbitHuge BunnyGiant BunnyForwarddon't be afraid to have a little fun with nursery decorations. How to choose the best mattress for your baby When you’re buying nursery furniture for babies and toddlers, ensuring that you pick a decent mattress will help to keep your baby cosy and comfortable overnight, and will also ensure that he’s sleeping safely, reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), also known as cot death. There are four types of mattress for your baby’s bed. The cheapest is foam, followed by sprung or coiled, then pocket sprung, and finally – and most expensive – natural fibre. Moses basket and crib mattresses range from around £8 to £30, while mattresses for cots and cot beds cover a scale from £20 to £450 or more.




Of the four types of baby mattress, foam mattresses are the most economical buy. They’re usually made of a single layer of foam, which should be 8-10cm thick for comfort, with a waterproof fabric cover that can often be unzipped and machine-washed so it’s easy to keep clean. Some have ventilation holes at one end, although this isn’t necessary. They’re a good-value option, but can make babies feel rather clammy and sweaty in bed; your baby’s weight may also lead to a permanent indentation developing in the spot where he sleeps. Sprung or coiled mattresses are made up of coiled springs arranged vertically next to each other inside the mattress. These are then topped with foam or felt, and all encased in a fabric mattress cover, which usually has one waterproof, wipe-clean side. They’re a little more expensive than foam mattresses, but are firmer and tend not to mould to your baby’s shape. However, the springs can sometimes be felt through the surface of the mattress, which could compromise your baby’s comfort.




Pocket sprung mattresses are also filled with springs, but they’re enclosed in individual fabric compartments. They’re comfortable, supportive and hold their shape well, but they are among the most expensive mattresses on the market.Finally, natural-fibre mattresses are filled with fibres such as coir (coconut fibres), coated in latex rubber for extra durability. These mattresses don’t get deformed by your baby’s weight so they generally last a long time, which could make them a wise investment if you’re buying a cot bed that converts to a junior bed that your baby can use for several years. The natural fibres also let air circulate so your baby doesn’t get so hot and sweaty. However, they are expensive and aren’t as widely available as other types of mattress.Some baby mattresses have a hypoallergenic covering that can be unzipped and machine-washed. This helps to prevent allergic reactions caused by dust mites, pet hair and other allergens. Baby mattresses come in different sizes to fit Moses baskets, cribs, cots and cot beds, but it’s important that you carefully check the dimensions before you buy.




Not all baby beds are regular sizes – for example, cots come in standard and continental sizes – and it’s essential that you buy a mattress that fits the bed snugly to prevent your baby getting an arm or leg trapped between the mattress and the side of the bed. You can get mattresses made to measure if your cot is an unusual size, but this can work out as quite an expensive option. Cot mattresses should meet the safety standard BS 1877-10:1997, so always check this out, especially if you’re buying online from a lesser-known retailer. It’s also advised that you always buy a new mattress with a waterproof cover for your baby’s bed, even if you’re using a second-hand Moses basket, crib or cot, as this will help to protect against SIDS. Foam mattresses are the cheapest sort of baby mattress but don’t hold their shape well. Sprung and pocket sprung mattresses are better at keeping their shape but more expensive. Natural fibre mattresses are good quality and stay in shape but are the priciest type.




Always check dimensions to ensure the mattress is a good fit in your baby’s bed to prevent injuries. Save while you shop Sign up to Netmums Rewards, powered by Kidstart, to start saving for your child’s future while you shopStart saving now Discover our brand new beauty range… our advanced-skincare collection has arrived      READ & SHOP >online & in store Ends midnight Sunday 5th March *Terms & Conditions apply. > Mattresses & Divans >   Cot Bed Mattress Why we love it This cot bed mattress will ensure your child gets the sweetest dreams, as well as a super-soft and well-supported sleep. With 171 pocket springs and two layers of support, the mattress provides a firmer side and a more responsive surface as your child develops. This twin construction on the inside consists of a soft outer layer and ultra-breathable under layer, designed to wick moisture away and keep your child cool, fresh and dry. Whats more, the removable cover can be machine washed.

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