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Do your research to find the ideal mattress for your child.<br><br>It doesn't matter if you pick a standard cot or a convertible cot one, a comfortable mattress is vital to your comfort. It must provide the right support and promote a healthy posture. The same is true for the slats, which must be secured and not sagging or bent. The slats must also be firmly attached to the frame to ensure that your child does not get caught when they move during sleep.<br><br>Ask your family and friends for recommendations, or read online reviews. Select mattresses that are breathable, since they can help you regulate your body temperature and less likely to be a breeding ground for bacteria.<br><br>There are a myriad of styles to choose from that include traditional sleighs with intricate details and modern, sleek designs. 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