It’s been five years since I had to transition a kid to a bed, and since I’m not going to a mattress store, I thought I’d ask - what medium-firm mattress would you recommend for a four year old?
I’d prefer one that doesn’t off gas!! |
We all have Tuft and Needle mattresses in our house (including our five-year-old twins) and we've been very happy with them. |
Costco, the mattress in store is what we did. |
They have a dozen options online - which one? |
Thanks, I was considering these. Do they offgas initially? |
In the store they usually only have 1-2 options. We went in store, got a full, put it in the SUV and brought it home but it was pre-virus. It was medium firm but the base also makes a difference in how it feels. It was the cheapest option. |
We have a Casper for our daughters twin bed as well as one for our bed. Absolutely love them |
We have IKEA mattresses and love them. I have slept many nights on my DD bed and it is comfy |
We got an Indigo Sleep mattress. Got an email the other day about a big Memorial Day sale. |
mygreenmattress.com
My kids all have my green Mattresses and love them and they are non-toxic and very affordable.. truly , I have two boys and a girl all under age 8. |
Not that I have ever noticed and I’ve purchased six of them (never replaced them, that’s just how many beds we have). |
Thanks! |
We bought the "FLIP by Nest Bedding" mattress on Amazon. It's really comfortable and our 4 year old sleeps so soundly on the firm side. We'll plan to flip it when he's a bit older and get some more years out of it. There was no odor or anything when we took it out of the box. It's such a step up from a lot of the foam mattresses on Amazon. Highly recommend it.
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Bumping this thread - we need to buy my four year old a mattress. Prefer not to spend more than $250-300. Is that possible? |
We got a Sealy from Costco with one of those boxsprings in a box from amazon for my 3 year old. Works great. |