i use those fleece all in ones too, you might find the fresh air will knock her out and she wont wriggle as much, as for the air bed, my daughter has a ready bed from argos i think about £25, she has used it since about 18 months old it is slightly raised at the sides which stops them rolling out
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These are great ideas many thanks! I think i'll try the ready bed as unfortunately with 2 other children to take my little one won't have room for a double airbed to herself. The growbags are great by the way she's had one since about 4 months and still has one now definately one the best inventions for wriggling babies!
Quote: Originally posted by debjane73 on 20/9/2008
I am looking for a kampa eazy-bed for my 13 month old and can't find one anywhere. Towsure have sold out and i've tried google search but everywhere seems to have sold out, could i please ask where you got yours from, many thanks
I used one of these air beds for my toddler, originally with a gro bag (Adams version) and then a sleeping bag but unzipped so it was more like a duvet. I put mats under if it was on the floor so the cold couldn't get through. Its great because she's a wriggler as well but the sides seem to stop her wriggling to far.
I bought one from Casey's camping in Chester just last Thursday you can order online too they had loads left. I have to say its a godsend as my daughter does somersaults in bed this managed to keep her in.
Another necessity is a good waterproof for during the day. This is our 2 year old in her suit. Its brilliant, it keeps her really dry and is light enough to fit over coats etc. A must for camping.
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