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    Sleep Mats at Canadian Tire

    I was getting our tires rotated on Friday past and saw this item for $10 each! So cool!!

    I'm thinking of going back and getting 2/3 for when I have bigger kids. With my luck when I do need them I wont find any

    Thought I would share

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    Just an FYI - I bought them for the kids, and they won't sleep on them. They don't like the dips in the mat. I tried selling them, and no one would buy them, so now I'm stuck with them.

    Just my 5 cents!

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    really?

    ok I guess I'll keep that as 'food for thought'......My dck's (thank goodness) will sleep on the floor - we had a 'camping day' and they ended up falling alseep on the area rug! I'm thankfull that above all the eating issues they sleep soundly! I vacuum all the time and they stay KO...I have to go in each day and wake them up, only my own DD wakes up on her own.
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    Ya - I worked at a daycare where while some kids would sleep anywhere and on anything - those style were not 'enjoyed' by many of the kids ... we had even made 'covers' to try to hide the seems and still had a few of those 'princess and the pea' types who could feel the cracks and could not get comfortable as a result.

    The centre ended up reinvesting in cots and putting those in the gym as 'safety mats' around climbers and for somersaults.
    Children construct their own intelligence. The adult must provide activities and context, but most of all must be able to listen. Children need proof that adults believe in them. Their three great desires are to be listened to, to understand, and to demonstrate that they are exactly what we expect."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inspired by Reggio View Post
    The centre ended up reinvesting in cots and putting those in the gym as 'safety mats' around climbers and for somersaults.
    That's a good idea too...it'll work great for my infant area! Thanks Reggio!
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    I am in the market for new mats as the crib mattresses I use now have cracks and are taped and while the sheets cover that I know it is just a matter of time before it becomes an issue. I have dickered between cots or mats but even without knowing I wondered just how comfortable the fold up ones would be because I could see some child's hip or knee or elbow getting stuck in the crack and it being annoying. I did see some that were a three fold rather than four so at least the hips would be on something solid for at least most kids. Then I realized by the time I folded up five mats they would take up the same if not more space than stacking 5 mats. I just wish the mats were longer as even now using the crib mats I see 3 year olds that lay straight and toes are at the end so on something only 40-48" they for sure would have to curl up although being thin the toes would just rest on the floor I guess. Even the cots are no longer so at least with the mats the feet aren't on the frame. Then again I have considered just buying new crib mattresses or getting foam toppers and covering them myself.

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    I buy from the states (but you can't claim it as a business expense as we're in Canada) in Walmart these cots: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Regalo-My-...el-Bed/4433186 And it's only $25.

    I have currently 2 dcks on it, and they seem to like it. I have no complaints.

    I do ask parents to provide me with a pillow and a mattress protector (a crib one works well).

    Just a suggestion!

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    I have the mat in the picture (I got it at All About Kids in Ottawa) and I have one 2 1/2 year old sleeping on it. He has never complained at all, but then he is a really good sleeper. It never even occurred to me that the kids would complain about it! However, it's a good heads up in case future kids don't like it.

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    I agree with kangaroomoma ..It has never occurred to me that a toddler would complain as anything would surly be better then the hard bottom on the pack n play .... I have 4 in pnp's and one one the floor on a sleep mat.

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    I bought this type of mat 3 years ago from educatall .com and they have all since fallen apart at the seams.
    I paid between $30 and $35 for each one plus taxes and shipping and it was a complete waste of $. I was told by licensing that all the others who bought this style had the same issue and to simply tape the edges back in place with duct tape. It works but doesn't look great.

    $10 isn't bad though as long as you know what you are getting into lol

    I was recommended these by my agency, apparently they are great and durable
    http://www.bbschoolsupplies.com/kind...elaxation.html

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