Twin Sized Cotton Waterproof Mattress Pad Protection!
A Twin Sized Cotton Waterproof Mattress Pad offers complete mattress protection whether you are moving a Toddler from a crib to his "big boy" bed, beginning the process of potty training, or working with an older, bedwetting child.
This Cotton Waterproof Mattress Pad will fit most twin beds and can be used to protect cribs and toddler beds as well. No more worries about protecting your child's mattress from urine stains and smells!
Mattress Pad Dimensions
Because this mattress pad does not cover your child's crib or mattress like a fitted sheet, but instead lays over the bed and tucks, it can fit a wider variety of bed/crib sizes.
- Pad: 36" wide X 30" height
- Tuck Tails: 20" long X 30" height
- Bed: Fits most twin beds, cribs and toddler's beds.
Make Nap and Night-Time Transitions Easier!
Nap and Night-Time accidents clean up easier with this cotton waterproof mattress pad. The soft, quilted weave of the 100% cotton, 180 thread count pad rests on top of your child's bed sheets. Placed at the right level, it should rest right between the bed linens and your child's diaper, trainers, or underwear.
Extra-absorbent padding contains any potty training messes and the waterproof PUL backing will keep the sheets dry!
When an accident does occur, the cotton mattress pad keeps parents from having to swap out all the linens on the child's bed. Simply remove the mattress pad and replace it with a new one; it's that easy!
Your child gets a bath or a wipe down, a change of bottoms, and they are quickly back to bed for a good night's rest for both child and parents!
Wash and Care
The manufacturer recommends washing this cotton mattress pad in warm water with like colors using only non-chlorinated bleach (when needed). Tumble dry on low to medium. Do not iron or dry clean.
PLEASE NOTE: The process and duration of potty training varies with each child. Having at least two (2) cotton mattress pads on hand can reduce stress during this pivotal time in your child's life by reducing the time it takes to move the child through the embarrassing transition of wetting the bed.
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