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  1. #1
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    Dec 2011
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    Hiya,


    Am sure this has been discussed before, but I'm after a quick answer.....

    I'm going to have four under 3's very shortly (working with my assistant) but I am wondering how and where I should put them down for a sleep.

    It'll be two boys at 17 months and two girls who are 21 months......at the moment I have three of them, one in a travel cot and two in lie flat prams - however, I'd like to have another option.

    Just wondering what everyone else does?

    Thanks,
    Kim

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    I have 3 travel cots and 2 flat beds. All sleep after lunch. When I had 3 who used flat beds I used base of travel cots.

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    I have one fixed cot and two travel cot. For older ones I also bought done of those exercise mat things and have had children sleeping on those on the floor

 

 

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