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INSPIRATION & IDEAS

Bedroom: Sweet Dreams - How to Choose a Mattress for your Little One

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Quality sleep is key for healthy, growing kids (and parents will benefit, too!). Here are some quick tips to ensure you’ve got the right mattress for your child, so they can get the best night’s rest.

Keep it Firm 

The firmer the mattress the better. You might want something soft and cushy but children actually need a more resistant feel. This consistency helps support their developing bone structure while they sleep and can keep them from tossing and turning at night.

Protect it Well

Kids will be kids, which means spills and accidents are bound to happen. Juice, crumbs and bedwetting, along with sickness can all affect the state of the mattress. Make sure that you take good care of it right from the start by doing the following steps whenever the linen needs to be changed. Strip the bed and allow the mattress to air out for an hour in a well ventilated room. Clean any stains with a damp cloth and turn the mattress regularly to manage the wear and tear. It’s wise to use a waterproof mattress cover as it will prolong the life of the mattress, useful if you want to pass it down to a younger sibling.

Size it Right

Before you decide on a size, have a good think about your current sleeping situation and how it will change. For example, you might be lying with your child to help them fall asleep or might still get up frequently to comfort them at night. If this is the case, you will want to buy a larger mattress – like a ¾ rather than a single or toddler size to accommodate both of you. Kids grow so quickly that buying a size up that will last longer may pay off in the long run. Another great cost-saving idea is to buy a full size ¾ which can then become a second bed for friends or a daybed covered in cushions where older kids can chat and connect in the future. 

Let It Breathe

Cheap mattresses are made with inferior materials, which means the fabric won’t breathe. Invest in a quality mattress with breathable fabric – this will help keep kids cool in summer and warm in winter. It also allows for good air circulation which lets the mattress itself air out, keeping it clean and dry.

Invest Now 

A more expensive mattress might seem like a luxury now, but it will pay off in the long run. Once you have the size right, a quality mattress will last for years with good care.

  

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