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Baby-be-Safe? Fitted Cot Bed Sheet - White

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We honestly believe that this is the safest cot sheet available. American inventor Lynn Trimble realised that many standard fitted sheets come un-tucked easily if a baby is restless or as the elastic deteriorates with age so she set about designing a safe sheet which would stay put however much her babies wriggled about in their cots. So whilst using a grobag reduces the risks associated with loose upper bedding the Baby-Be-Safe? Cot Sheet eliminates the danger of the bottom sheet becoming loose and harming a baby. The patented Baby-Be-Safe? Cot sheet is made with 14 inch end pockets that secure using high-quality thick elastic and a soft Velcro closure. The sheet is extremely easy to put on a cot or cot bed mattress in a few seconds but cannot be removed without an adult lifting the mattress on its side and opening the pockets. The Baby-be-Safe? cot sheet is made from the highest quality 100% woven cotton. The cot size fits UK and continental mattresses (56-60cm wide by 118-120cm long) and the cot bed size fits standard cot bed mattresses (70cm wide by 140cm long).

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Quotes About Babies...

People who say they sleep like a baby usually don't have one. -Leo J. Burke

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