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The Sealy Crib Mattress pad is 100% waterproof.
You would most likely need a crib mattress if you have a small child who sleeps in a crib. You may also need one if you convert to a small toddler bed in which case you could also use a crib mattress.
One side of your mattress should have sheep labeled with a "1/16" on them, and the other side should have sheep labeled "1".The "1/16" side is the baby side, and the "1" side is the toddler side.The numbers appear to refer to years of age, although it beats me why anyone would think "1/16" was a baby's age. "1/12" I'd understand.Background: I had to look HARD to find any info about Serta crib mattresses. No specs seem to exist anywhere on the Web, except for ad copy. I finally found a Serta advertisement that had some sheep labeled variously, with "1/16", "1/10", etc. being the smaller baby sheep, and "1", "2", etc. on the larger, toddler-size, sheep.
You can find a cheap and safe crib mattress on the following website: http://www.safecribbeds.com/. They are very popular.
"Yes. Toddler bed mattresses are simply crib mattresses transfered from the crib into the toddler bed frame. You may have better luck if you shop for ""crib"" mattress instead of ""toddler"" mattress."
The benefit of buying a cheap crib mattress over an expensive one is that you will only have to use the crib when your child is a baby and not its whole life.
The top two things regarding safety are getting a mattress that fits snugly in the crib so the infant cannot slip down in between mattress and crib sides and getting a somewhat firm mattress so their face cannot sink into it, causing suffocation.
Crib bedding that is loose fitting poses a suffocation risk for infants. The safest crib bedding for an infant is well fitted sheets and a sleep sack worn for warmth if necessary.
Yes. A toddler bed mattress is the same size as a standard crib mattress. Many cribs are convertible and can be transformed into a toddler bed using the same mattress.
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The advantages of using a Crib mattress pad include adding comfortability for the child, adding warmth to the crib to help keep the child warm, and adding safety for when the child bumps its head.
The standard size of the mattress in a baby's crib is usually 51 and 5/8 inches and 1/4 inches. Most cribs will be able to support a mattress this size.