Travel mattress

Naturalmat Travel MattressAs I have just moved to a new house, I now have the luxury of something I’ve never had before in London: stairs (and many of them)! I went from having everything within arm’s reach all on one level, to now scaling 4 levels about 100 times a day! Phewww! (At least my bum will benefit!)

As we are expecting a baby this spring, I’m already starting to think about where on earth this baby will sleep/play/lie down (ideally in the same room that I’m in).  Thankfully, I’ve just discovered the NaturalMat travel mattress — a mattress you can roll up and take with you wherever you go.  You can use it in your home (as I’ll do) to provide a cozy place to lie your baby down, or you can use it specifically for traveling and holidays.  It rolls up neatly into a cotton draw-string bag, so it’s easy to keep clean and tote around when necessary.

As with all NaturalMat mattresses, this travel mattress is handmade with 100% natural fibers and materials.  It is non-allergenic and anti-dust mite, naturally fire retardant, and 100% biodegradable — good for your baby and for the environment!

What I really love about the mattress is that it’s big enough to provide a sort of play mat, and thick enough to support them from a hard floor surface, yet it’s easy to roll up and store away.  Brilliant!

NaturalMat is currently running a special promotion of 10% off the travel mattress until January 5th.  And they are offering an exclusive promotion to Babyccino readers of free shipping on the mattress as well!  Just enter code: AXSCX595 at checkout! 

-Courtney

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1. Silvia - Milano | December 12, 2008 | Reply

Good luck with all those stairs… My dream after two kids, and six years of three stair levels.. a house with everything within arm’s reach! and no benefit for my bum either!

2. Little Capucine » Blog Archive » A lovely bassinet | December 16, 2008 | Reply

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