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falling children.

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High top diving is not a sport - Daughter overboard as it were, our eldest (8) a notorious fidgeter and wriggler, managed to get over an 8inch solid board while we were away, she built up pillows sleeping bag etc into a nice ramp then weeeeeeeeeeeeeeee .. In her sleep I add.
Argos , mothercare etc do 'Bed sides' with various fitting depending on your top beds shape. We couldn't find one to fit our top bed but Van is a homebrew. Garden centres do trellis (worked for us while away in an emergency but then I'm not sleeping in the high top) but eventually we settled on a cargo net, for ease storage etc
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Staples - I'm a teacher; trust me - it works! :twisted:
Apparently a spades' a spade - until yer start diggin' - then it's a pain in the a***.... Ho Hmmm!!!!! Or is that Hi Hoooo!!!!!
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Not ideal I know but you could stick the kids downstairs and let the adults sleep upstairs?
It is by will alone that I set my 'van' in motion!

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