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by Our <a href="http://www.justcots.co.uk/catalogue/mattresses/">crib mattresses</a> are by far the most popular type of <a href="http://www.justcots.co.uk/catalogue/cribs/">baby cribs</a>, with dozens of styles, features and options available. on Dec 6, 2010

What baby item is more important than that of the crib or the mattress? Ideally they are of equal importance so the answer here is "both!" These two baby things which are responsible for the little one's sleep have to be carefully chosen. But as the baby lies directly on the mattress, for this reason, it is highly recommended that consumers who can't stretch their family budget to be able to purchase the best crib and mattress, should do well to consider a less expensive crib and purchase one of the better mattresses.

But choosing a baby cot mattress is not always easy, that is why you should know several important pieces of information whilst considering and choosing the one for your baby.

Size and Firmness
If you get a baby cot which comes with a mattress, make sure it is a snug and close fit. As to a mattress purchased separately you have to be especially careful. If you don't know exactly the size of the baby cot measure the baby crib with a...Read More >>



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Cot Mattresses - How to choose the right one for your child!

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All cot and crib mattresses are more or less similare. If you buy a used one, make sure you check it over for any defects. Ensurethe cot mattress you choose is firm so your baby hascomfortable place to sleep.
When looking for a cot mattress be sure to measure the bed frame and carry the measurements with you when shopping. To correctly measure a Cot Mattress you should make sure the gap between the mattress and the bed does not exceed 25 mm. An infant or child can easily get stuck, if the gap between the mattress and bed is larger. This is especially dangerous if their face or neck...

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