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Saying goodbye to our much loved three-in-one cot bed. The pictures show the bed made up for a toddler, and as it is as a standard cot. You can also raise the height of the cot slightly when your little one is young so it’s not so tricky bending down to pick them up.

The cot has some signs or wear and tear from our son who took to gnawing on it, as per pictures! However it is overall in fair condition and still works really well.

Dimensions are 77cm wide x 148.5 cm long. Height varies depending on the setting.

The cot comes with full sets of bedding, including:

  • 1x John Lewis cotbed mattress with removable cover
  • 1x Little Green Sheep organic cot bed mattress protector that is comfortable, quiet and 100% waterproof 
  • 1 x Little Green Sheep cot mattress protector (although it’s too small for this bed to use regularly, we have found it helpful to throw on when a middle-of-the-night bed-wetting accident renders the other mattress protector unusable…)
  • 2 x DK Organic fitted white cotton sheets, a few small pen marks otherwise in good condition
  • 2x John Lewis 4 tog duvet inners (4 tog is a good duvet weight for little ones)
  • 2x John Lewis pillows for cots
  • 1x John Lewis 100% cotton cot bed duvet set white and pale green with woodland animals on it, in good condition
  • 1x 100% cotton grey and white elephants duvet set. Zip on the duvet need repair however it works well as a back-up set

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