I was wondering if any of you have a good recommendation on some good quality nap mats or cots? I have some vinyl ones that haven't held up too well. Cots I'm unsure of because I don't really have room to store them if they can't be put in a closet when not in use. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
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Regalo makes an expandable cot. Amazon sells them wwith a sheet for about $25. The come in blue and pink. They are easy to store in a corner, closet or even under a bed.
I use crib sheets, the kids close them up and help put them away.
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Here are some more threads that relate to Mats vs Cots: https://www.daycare.com/forum/tags.php?tag=cots+vs+mats- Flag
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I use 3 inch porta-crib mattresses.https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...KIKX0DER&psc=1
Each child has their own and it easily lasts from the crib until they are off to school.
I use slip on sheets, laundered daily. https://www.schoolspecialty.com/kind...-sheet-1400645
Here, mats must be 2-inches thick, minimum. After laying on them for a few weeks all mats compress, so a 2-inch mat won't meet regs in less than a year. :dislike:- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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I like both ideas I just don't have a bed in my daycare room to be able to store them under and not a lot of closet space. I have foldable vinyl mats right now which are nice because they can just fold go right up on the shelf, however they are not holding up well.- Flag
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Regalo makes an expandable cot. Amazon sells them wwith a sheet for about $25. The come in blue and pink. They are easy to store in a corner, closet or even under a bed.
I use crib sheets, the kids close them up and help put them away.
https://www.amazon.com/Regalo-Portab...636&psc=1&th=1- Flag
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I'll try to post a picture of one of mine later, if I didn't mention it before I just hold them up with the sheet on them and then I know which kid gets which one. But if it helps I literally have folded these and stuck them behind the door and left the door open.- Flag
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I stack mine on top of a bookshelf, out of the way, when not in use.- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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I have both. I use the cots in two stacks, each stack with a mat on it, and slip cover them to use as sofas for the kids. I think the mats are more comfy, but they don't have a rigid edge that the kids feel in their sleep, and they roll all over the floor. But they don't do that on cots.- Flag
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Actually one more question on those fold up cots, are they easily wipeable? My state regs I have to wipe them after each use.- Flag
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I was wondering if any of you have a good recommendation on some good quality nap mats or cots? I have some vinyl ones that haven't held up too well. Cots I'm unsure of because I don't really have room to store them if they can't be put in a closet when not in use. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
and I really like them. But when I got them it was a few years ago and much cheaper.- Flag
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