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(More customer reviews)My husband and I are expecting our first baby any day now and needed a firm mattress for our crib that converts to a toddler bed. I really liked the idea of the 2-in-1 mattress and heard the foam was definitely the way to go for mattresses. I read a ridiculous amount of reviews on different baby sites and ended up adding the Dream On Me to our registry at a baby superstore. Eventually after all of our baby showers, no had purchased it but I checked amazon and found even with coupons, buying the mattress here was a much better deal than the baby superstore.
It is so lightweight, I think it only weighs 8 pounds, and fit perfectly into our convertible crib! The two opposite sides have distinct differences for newborns and toddlers. We don't know if our baby likes it obviously, but the two of us are extremely happy with the quality and price.
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Dual foam cores give the Dream On Me Ultrapedic Convoluted Crib Mattress firmness with softness. The patented design is made of hypoallergenic and antibacterial foam that has a 5-inch extra firm layer, topped by a 1.5 inch convoluted area of soft foam. Features:Patented, convoluted systemTriple reinforced, non-allergenic and antibacterialFire blocker cover6.5" mattress5" extra firm foam base1.5" convoluted, soft foam, top layer15-year warrantyCare: wash with mild soap and waterMade in the U.S.Color: White Buying a Mattress for Your Child - Online Buying Guide by Heather B (abridged) When its time to buy a mattress for your child, the determining factor will be the child's developmental age.However, no matter what age your child is, your child is still growing.The mattress you purchase for them should be supportive and comfortable, while being kind to a developing spine.Does your child suffer from allergies?Many manufacturers offer eco-friendly models that are ideal for hypoallergenic children.Certain types of children's beds don't require a box spring, such as the captain's bed or day beds.Otherwise, you're purchasing a mattress for a standard type of bed, plan on buying a box spring or foundation at the same time.A good foundation supports the mattress and stabilizes it, improving the overall quality of your child's sleep.You know its not going to last forever, but you'd want it to last as long as possible.In addition to safety issues, a "no jumping in bed" rule will protect your child's mattress from unnecessary wear and tear and possible irreparable damage.When shopping for a mattress for a child with a specific back condition, firm isn't necessarily better.Good support means that when an adult or child lies down on a mattress, it supports the person's spine and keeps it in perfect alignment as though the person was standing up.Because they are kids, there will be "accidents".And no matter how many times you tell them
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