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For sale: Grey Toddler bed + foam mattress 140 X 70 X 10 cm + matching under-bed drawer


Toddler bed with traditional slatted ends

Safety side rails help prevent falling out

Fits cot bed mattress 140 x 70cm

Flat packed for self assembly

Dimensions L144 x W67.5 x H56.5cm

18 months to 7 yrs approx

At the head end of the Classic Toddler Bed, slatted side safety rails provide security, helping prevent restless sleepers from falling out, while providing the reassuring familiarity of their cot. With its low profile, the Classic Toddler Bed allows your little one to climb into bed without help, encouraging independence and instilling a sense of achievement. In a choice of two classic finishes your child's beautiful new bed will sit happily with existing furniture for a budget-friendly makeover from baby's nursery to a more grown-up bedroom


This bed is the ideal solution for a little one making the big transition from the security of a cot to their first real bed


INCLUDED :

1) good foam mattress 140 x 70 x 10 cm (RRP ?45), clean and in very good condition:with a luxury hypo allergenic foam surround covered in a removable quilted micro fibre cover.

A fully fitted side zip allows removal of the cover - Easy care Cover is machine washable at 60DG

Moisture Resistant Cover

140 x 70 cm

10 cm deep

hypo-allergenic foam

Fully breathable

One piece foam block gives good support for the spine

Moisture Resistant Cover

BRAND: Baby Weavers

Good quality mattress

2) matching under bed drawer (can also be used as occasional toddler bed)


All in good condition. Only bad point is that at the bottom of one of the legs of the bed, side slightly marked, little chips out of the paint due to under-bed drawer, but it's hidden behind the drawer : happy to email photos as too large to be attached here.


Items for collection only - London SW4 (between Clapham and Brixton). Cash only on collection (?55 ONO).

From smoke and pet free family!

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