I saw that you all were having a discussion about mattresses & it sounds like polyurethane foam is something to be avoided. I'm wondering what you can tell me about it. Any links to where I can read about it?
We were looking at these: http://cordaroys.com/product.asp?ProductType=1 This presented a potential solution to having a mattress in our room for DD to sleep on, to help her transition out of our bed, without moving the mattress from her room into our room. She likes to play on the bed in her room during the day. So, I don't want to move it. The beanbag in the link has a bed mattress inside. So, when you're not using the mattress as a mattress you put it back in the beanbag cover.
But, it's made out of polyurethane foam & I have no idea what that is or if it's good or bad.
I'd like info. on the material & also other options for our situation if you can think of any. We were hoping to spend less than $100 to get some kind of transitional space for her to sleep in our room. The mattresses on toddler beds are too hard, too.
Thanks!
We were looking at these: http://cordaroys.com/product.asp?ProductType=1 This presented a potential solution to having a mattress in our room for DD to sleep on, to help her transition out of our bed, without moving the mattress from her room into our room. She likes to play on the bed in her room during the day. So, I don't want to move it. The beanbag in the link has a bed mattress inside. So, when you're not using the mattress as a mattress you put it back in the beanbag cover.
But, it's made out of polyurethane foam & I have no idea what that is or if it's good or bad.
I'd like info. on the material & also other options for our situation if you can think of any. We were hoping to spend less than $100 to get some kind of transitional space for her to sleep in our room. The mattresses on toddler beds are too hard, too.
Thanks!





