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Aerobed For Kids

Aerobed For KidsWhere do I get my son to sleep in the hotel?

My son is 14 months and is very tall and 30 pounds. We gave the pack-n-play last time and he slept in it, but he had no room to move. I thought about buying an air mattress children, but I do not want him to go out and hurt himself. He is not ready for bed yet. Something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Aero-40010-AeroBed ...

If I just put blankets on the floor to smooth it or to get the air mattress? What would you do?

Give him the air mattress. It is already on the ground. How can it hurt down 3 inches? My son falling out of bed constantly. He did not even wake up. I find him lying on the floor in the morning.

If you go by air, mattress, I do not see how it could be "evil" to fall. While it might be surprised and shocked to wake up completely, but it most likely would not hurt. If you're really concerned about it, put the air mattress against the side of a sofa, and put the cushions of the sofa to the other side, provided that they are removable. Will prevent it from rolling off the mattress itself.

I would like a room with a king-size bed and put him between you.

my children have air mattresses, too, when they were a little older. I would not be so worried about her running off (it's not far to fall) and his alarm clock and getting into trouble if you were still asleep.

If it is going to be in the pack and the game to sleep, I think it would be the best option at his age. My daughter was also very big and I know that I stayed in a hotel when she was 18 months and used the Pack and Play.

We go on Vaction in two weeks and our plan is to have our 1 year in bed with me, children of 3 years in bed with the hubs and my 10 years on the bed, a sofa bed.

Call hotel and ask to reserve a crib Port a crib or extra. They are generally available at no additional charge. It may or may not come with sheets, but you can bring your own Blankies the house so your son feels for something familiar and sleep better.

Well you can put it to bed with you, but if you object to what you could do a children's park. Or see if the hotel has a cot. If you do that I would carry my blankets and sheets for her.

I think it will be good for him. Looks like it would be difficult for him to get out of it. Just line the floor around the mattress with pillows or blankets.

You can try something like this ... but it could take too much space in your vehicle.

If you have a minivan there should be no problem.

http://www.toysrus.ca/product/index.jsp? ...

Most hotel beds are available upon request.

to buy the mattress air, but never in a couple of hours to control him and make sure it does not fall off it

Ask the hotel for an extra bed for your son.

or have the hotel make a crib in the room or put a cushion on the floor!

I like the mats!

We were in a hotel a week ago w / our 16 months. Here's what I did .... we had a king size bed and a sofa-roll-out. I took the mattress off the roll and placed directly on the ground for him to sleep (only a few inches in the fall if it would have happened .. he slept very well).

(The roll-out itself was not high, but there were many gaps and metal and I went w / putting it on the floor.)

ETA: This is what my husband said (lol). It took me 20 minutes to find w / the idea, LOL. We were put in a bed w / us until we got there and saw that it was about 4 feet.

Posted on January 11, 2010.
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