One of the first things you think about when you find out you’re expecting is the crib. What kind will you get? Will it be on the smaller side or full size? Will it convert into a toddler bed or will you buy a toddler bed when you little one is ready? Dark wood stain or white? Equally important is what mattress you will put inside your new crib. All these choices can be pretty overwhelming. If you plan on having more then one baby making sure that you get a high quality mattress is important. You want to make sure it can survive more than one child. For someone so little it’s pretty amazing how much of a beating they can give a crib mattress.
Candide Baby’s Seasonal Bamboo mattress has you covered on just about every side you can think of. This Candide Seasonal Bamboo Crib Mattress is adjustable for sleeping according to seasons and perfect for babies with sensitive skin. This standard size crib mattress features a soft Bamboo cover with viscose fabric that provides a breathable, cool environment for your baby. Cover is removable and machine washable. One side has wadding for winter. One side in polycotton for summer. Candide Baby is exclusively dedicated to the world of babies – to their comfort and to the well-being of their parents, Candide has been offering sophisticated juvenile products for over 20 years. They offer a variety of unique room decor collections, travel products, bathing and changing options, juvenile furniture and comfort cushions for both Mom and Baby. Candide – all’s well that begins well.
The removable and waterproof cover is an amazing thing. Children love to throw bottles and tippys. Spilling everywhere. This is not even covering the diapers that don’t hold everything in. Being able to protect your mattress is a great way for saving money as a parent. The mattress is pretty good looking too. Like a mini mattress that I might choose for myself. It is very comfortable as well.
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