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Starting to feel at home...
Sheets on nap mats?
Do you cover your nap mats with anything (fitted sheet or something?) or do the kids sleep right on the mat? Also, do you use sheets in playpens? I only have 1 dck so far, and she sleeps in a playpen with a fitted sheet (made for playpen), but the sheets are hard to find. Just wondering what you all do...
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I put a small mat on the playpen for the 1 year old, but when my 3.5 year old arrived, her Mom told me she naps, and I just assumed a child that age doesn't nap anymore, so I wasn't ready. I took the mat out of another playpen and put it on the floor for her with a pillow and blanket. I would love to find fitted sheets for my pack n plays if anyone knows where to get them.
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Euphoric !
Re: Sheets for my pack n play...I just use a twin flat sheet and wrap it right around the mattress thingy that goes in the bottom. That works great for me & stays in place much better than a crib sheet.
Children are great imitators.
So give them something great to imitate.
~Anonymous~
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Starting to feel at home...
I use crib sheets for the playpens, or if they're all in the wash, I make do with a folded up twin sheet.
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I guess a twin sheet wrapped around would stay in place just fine, I'll have to try that. Thanks!
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Expansive...
Try Walmart for fitted playpen sheets - they're 2 for $10. And Babies R Us has a ton to select from as well.
Parents must provide me with the playpen, 2 fitted playpen sheets, a blanket & stuffy/soos, or if they're on a cot, a mattress protector (crib size works for my cots), 2 sheets, pillow, blanket & stuffy. If they don't provide these items on the first day of care, they're not to stay over for nap.
I ask for 2 sheets just incase of a kid getting sick, or that baby that's super drooly! I wash the sheets every 2nd week.
Put it this way, how would you like it to sleep on one of those vinyl sleep mats without a sheet over them!? NO THANKS!
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I did look in our Walmart last week, but they didn't have anything like that. I may head to Whitby to Babies R Us on the weekend.
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I use cribsheets tucked in all around in the playpens and twin bed sheets draped over my cots and stuck under the legs, depending on the age of the child.
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I use twin sheets for the playpens. I fold them in half the short way and the width because of the elastic corners basically fits one length and then I just fold the other three sides in. Most of the sheets I am using are from when my own kids were home and in twin beds so folding definitely helps for the thin spots. With some they pull it off but most don't. For those I lay the mattress on the sheet across the width starting at one end and then just roll till it is all tucked in. Forget if you start with the mattress part up or down but one way the last fold ends on what would be the bottom so you will have to experiment.
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 Originally Posted by Play and Learn
Try Walmart for fitted playpen sheets - they're 2 for $10. And Babies R Us has a ton to select from as well.
I was just going to say I see them everywhere! LMAO
Also winners has them often as well.
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