Babies sleeping arrangements
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Hi all,
Looking for some bright ideas here - our 4 yr old sleeps perfectly in the top 'tent' bit of our Devon and the baby slept for a while in a hanging cot from poles over the front passenger seat. Perfect.
The little blighter can now clamber over the side / end of the cot and wreak all sorts of damage and personal injury, so we want to put him up top with the eldest but are struggling to find something to contain him and stop him from kamikaze diving off the end. We need something narrow enough to allow our eldest to sleep alongside (or any other good ideas).
Thanks
Looking for some bright ideas here - our 4 yr old sleeps perfectly in the top 'tent' bit of our Devon and the baby slept for a while in a hanging cot from poles over the front passenger seat. Perfect.
The little blighter can now clamber over the side / end of the cot and wreak all sorts of damage and personal injury, so we want to put him up top with the eldest but are struggling to find something to contain him and stop him from kamikaze diving off the end. We need something narrow enough to allow our eldest to sleep alongside (or any other good ideas).
Thanks
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Yep! Medised is wonderful stuff.......
A net or something at the end of the bed might work but it needs to be pretty robust - anybody tried anything like this to fit into the triangular space? I cant see any obvious fixing point at the top without drilling holes in the GRP roof which I don't particularly fancy doing.....
A net or something at the end of the bed might work but it needs to be pretty robust - anybody tried anything like this to fit into the triangular space? I cant see any obvious fixing point at the top without drilling holes in the GRP roof which I don't particularly fancy doing.....
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Hiya,
I solved just this problem by making a fine mesh net which is glued to a batten along the front of the bed with a batten at the top edge that ties up to 2 points epoxied to the fiberglass, our roof is double skinned so there's a few screws to help out the epoxy... The net is reinforced around the edges with canvas to stop the little blighter squeezing through.
If you like I can email some pictures ...
I solved just this problem by making a fine mesh net which is glued to a batten along the front of the bed with a batten at the top edge that ties up to 2 points epoxied to the fiberglass, our roof is double skinned so there's a few screws to help out the epoxy... The net is reinforced around the edges with canvas to stop the little blighter squeezing through.
If you like I can email some pictures ...
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Hi Kathy,
The 'hanging cot' was another of my heath-robinson-esque devices. It uses the poles that go across the van for the hammock / bunk thing that goes across the front seats.
A sheet of ply hung by tarpaulin type material and closed at the ends to make an open box (cot) about 450 mm deep hanging just above the passenger seat from the passenger door up to the gearstick / steering wheel.
The little one went in this from about 4 months (when we bought our van) until he was able to stand up and fall over the edge at about 10 months (we use a baby sleeping bag - grobag type of thing which tends to inhibit too much escape activity).
Hope this helps - if you want any piccys let me know.... If you want to stump up the postage you can have ours if interested (or collect if passing Bedford).
Pete
The 'hanging cot' was another of my heath-robinson-esque devices. It uses the poles that go across the van for the hammock / bunk thing that goes across the front seats.
A sheet of ply hung by tarpaulin type material and closed at the ends to make an open box (cot) about 450 mm deep hanging just above the passenger seat from the passenger door up to the gearstick / steering wheel.
The little one went in this from about 4 months (when we bought our van) until he was able to stand up and fall over the edge at about 10 months (we use a baby sleeping bag - grobag type of thing which tends to inhibit too much escape activity).
Hope this helps - if you want any piccys let me know.... If you want to stump up the postage you can have ours if interested (or collect if passing Bedford).
Pete
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