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13/5/2010 at 8:33am
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Hi, better late than never with a reply!. What we do, its not for everyone is our double bed in the van is massive, its like a super king size, so what we do is put our eldest on the top bunk, leave the bottom empty, then pop our baby in her Moses basket next to us , against the wall( so I end up in the middle so to speak). I'm then not worried that She will fall out or she will get cold & as the paranoid mummy I am I can check on her to see if she's OK or warm enough. As what to do when your baby gets bigger, you can decide for yourself what works for you the older your baby gets, we have got a travel bed guard ( most vans have a side bed guard only its ply wood, but if you add your own as well on the bottom bunk you will be fine)Hope this helps or adds a new twist on your idea xxx
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15/5/2010 at 10:40am
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Quote: Originally posted by snifferg on 13/5/2010
Don't worry about it anyway, kids are tough - my older sister fell out of the top bunk when she was about 10, still in her sleeping bag - she never even woke up!!
Hope she wasn't knocked unconscious! We lost our daughter once at night in a trailer tent. We slept on the double the one side, she slept on the double the other side. We suddenly heard a cry and jumped to the rescue - unzipped her side and couldn't see her at all, but could hear her. She'd rolled over towards the edge of the bed base, towards the canvas, and slipped off the edge. She was slung in a sort of hammock of material, cocooned underneath the bed base, suspended in mid-air. Cries from us of 'Ruth, where are you?' and answers from her of 'I'm here!' were of little help. In the end when we had realised what had happened, we climbed underneath the wooded bed board, and with some effort on my behalf, shoved her back in the same general direction from whence she came. Happy days!
------------- David
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