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Which mattress is best for a 3 year old child. Features of choosing a mattress for children from birth to adolescence

You need to choose mattresses, evaluating in advance all the pros and cons of the product. It is especially important to take a responsible approach to buying a model for a crib. The correct choice will guarantee the absence of problems with the child's musculoskeletal system in the future. A high-quality mattress will give your baby a comfortable sleep and will become your contribution to his health, forming the foundations of correct posture.

More about varieties

The models on sale differ in the following characteristics:

  • presence or absence of springs;
  • if there are springs, they can be independent or fastened together;
  • filler type: coconut coir, polyurethane foam, latex and other materials;
  • number of inner layers;
  • outer layer material;
  • rigidity - the need is determined depending on the age of the child, whether he has problems with the spine and other factors;
  • with or without antibacterial impregnation.

Some anatomical children's mattresses come with a cover. If not, it is recommended to purchase a cover or mattress pad separately. They will protect the mattress from dirt, scuffs and deformation.

Features of children's models

If you are still thinking about whether a child needs an anatomical mattress or whether the properties of an anatomical product are enough to maintain health, we recommend that you read the opinion of doctors. Experts advise to purchase any of the models for children under 2 years old - they provide good support for the spine and muscle frame. The wrong sleeping place not only creates certain inconveniences, it can cause curvature of the spine, muscle clamps, headaches and other health problems.

Any medium-firm anatomical mattress is suitable for children over two years old. This bed adjusts to the characteristics of the body, allowing the muscles to relax, and the spine to take the most natural position and maintain it during sleep.

Children's models must comply with statutory standards. Choose products from trusted brands to be sure of their quality. Analogues that do not have quality certificates are cheaper, but they can be unsafe for health. So, the composition of the filler often includes formaldehyde and other harmful substances. It is desirable that the surface of the mattress and the inner filling are made of the most natural materials.

How to choose the right mattress?

  • when choosing children's anatomical models or anatomical models with a spring block, it is better to prefer the option with independent springs. This design provides the most ergonomic support for the body and gives you a comfortable sleep;
  • if you decide to purchase a product without springs, you should carefully evaluate its internal content. So, anatomical foam is a good option. This composition is suitable for both newborns and adolescents;
  • measure the size of the bed. The mattress must match these parameters exactly. If the dimensions are smaller, it will move in different directions, and the child will be uncomfortable. If more, folds will form on the mattress, which is fraught with the development of a curvature of the spine;
  • determine the recommended hardness values \u200b\u200bfor a particular age. Consult your doctor if necessary;
  • if a child is allergic, he needs a mattress made of natural materials with a hypoallergenic filling.

Mattress requirements depending on the age of the child

Choosing a children's mattress, you need to focus on the age characteristics of the body. For example, a mattress for a baby who has just been born must be firm. Experts recommend paying attention to models with coconut coir filler. This material does not cause allergies, which is important when organizing a sleeping place for newborns, since they have very delicate skin. In addition, coconut is a dense filler that provides the necessary support for the fragile spine and protects it from the slightest curvature. Variants with a spring block are not yet needed: they should not be used until the child reaches the age of three to seven years, the recommended standard is a child model with an average level of rigidity. Latex-treated coconut coir, polyurethane foam and other materials can be used as filler. During this period, the child grows very quickly. The spine needs good support to avoid curvature, as well as the appearance of clamps in the neck and, as a result, headaches. However, the sleeping area should not be too hard. Exceptions are special cases when such an anatomical effect is medically necessary.

After seven years, children continue to grow rapidly. A good choice would be the option with a filler made of special memory foam. It adapts to the contours of the body for maximum comfort while sleeping. During this period, you can purchase a product with an independent spring block. A comfortable sleeping place for a growing body is very important, as it allows the child to sleep well and recuperate for the next active day.

Everything for quality sleep

You will find a really large selection of anatomical mattresses for children and adults in the Askona online store. We have models for both a newborn's crib and a teenager's bed. Seek advice if you need advice on choosing the right mattress. We will help you choose the option that will ensure comfortable sleep and well-being.

Which mattress to choose for a child from 3 years old is a rather urgent question. The development of the baby's spine begins in the mother's womb. From the moment of birth, creating favorable conditions for its further formation is the task of parents. A crooked spine and poor posture are diseases that often come from childhood. There are many reasons for the development of these diseases, and one of them is an incorrectly selected mattress. A huge range of products and offers sometimes leads to confusion and confusion. But it’s not that difficult. It is enough just to know a few important nuances.

From the moment of birth, creating favorable conditions for the child's health is the task of the parents.

Which mattress is best for a child

An adult, healthy person needs 8-9 hours of sleep a day. This figure is higher for children. Recent research has led to the following daily sleep guidelines:

  • Preschoolers (3-5 years old) - 10-13 hours
  • Junior and middle school age (6-12 years old) - 9-12 hours
  • Teenagers - 8-10 hours
  • High school students - 8-9 hours ("adult norm" of sleep)

An adult needs 8-9 hours of sleep a day, for children this figure is higher.

Considering how much time the child should spend in sleep, the issue of purchasing the "right" mattress is important. Sleeping on an uncomfortable surface interferes with full muscle relaxation, disrupts blood circulation in the neck, and forces the spine to take unnatural curves. All this, as a consequence, leads to disorders in the development of the musculoskeletal system.


Sleeping on an uncomfortable atras, as a result, leads to developmental disorders of the musculoskeletal system.

A lot has been written about hard mattresses for babies aged 0 to 3. The anatomical properties of the mattress are useless for babies. The cartilaginous spine of newborns requires orthopedic support in the form of a rigid, soft-coated surface.


The cartilaginous spine of newborns requires orthopedic support in the form of a rigid, soft-coated surface.

The S-shaped bend of the spinal column completes its formation by the age of three. The cervical bend (up to 7 years) and the lumbar region (up to 12 years) continue to form. Actively developing internal organs, muscles and bones begin to add mass to the body. The hard surface is now uncomfortable. Very soft is also unacceptable. Medium-hard, short product - an excellent combination of anatomy and orthopedic effect.


Medium-hard, short product - an excellent combination of anatomy and orthopedic effect.

Anatomicality - the ability of the mattress to take the shape of the body (as accurately as possible). Orthopedic effect - along with the presence of anatomy, the ability of the product to support the spinal column (helping it stay straight).

Fortunately, today the risk of purchasing the “wrong” mattress at specialized points is low. Nevertheless, the question of how to choose a mattress for a child should be approached carefully, taking into account the following points:

  • Filler material
  • The degree of hardness of the sleeping surface
  • Mattress size
  • Cover material
  • Availability of quality certificate

Check for a quality certificate.

Spring loaded or springless options for a child?

Children's mattresses are divided into 2 categories:

Spring group.

It is based on a high-strength steel spring block.

  • The classic Bonnel block is based on a system of dependent (fastened together) springs.
  • The improved Pocket Spring is based on a system of independent springs, where each individual spring is enclosed in an individual case. Independent elements act pointwise, bending autonomously by parts of the body.

In both versions ("Bonnel" and "Pocket Spring"), the spring block is covered with a layer (or several) of filler top and bottom.


The spring block is covered at the top and bottom with a layer (or several) of filler.

It cannot be said unequivocally that the spring group is unacceptable for children aged 3+. Modern, branded mattresses in this category are quite resilient and of good quality. However, some of the nuances can still be attributed to unacceptable or simply impractical. For instance:

  • Models with a layer of filler (over the block) made of foam rubber and cotton wool are not recommended. They lack rigidity and tend to accumulate and retain moisture. Cotton wool, among other things, tends to "roll" and lose shape.
  • Children aged 3-5 are very mobile and active. During this period of life, the temptation to use the mattress as a trampoline is very great. Bonnell models are perfect for jumping. But how long a product can withstand such a load without losing quality characteristics will directly depend on the quality of the spring unit and the temperament of the child. Springless models are the undisputed leaders in this regard.
  • The variant of the "Bonnel" type, due to the dependent system of connecting elements, when turned, creates a wave effect. Low-quality models may well turn out to be a "hammock" that bends the spine and create disturbing noise.
  • The space inside the springs is a "double-edged sword": on the one hand, it gives the product the ability to "breathe", on the other hand, it contributes to the accumulation of dust (over time).
  • Until adolescence, a model with an independent block ("Pocket Spring"), in most cases, will not be able to fulfill its intended purpose - due to the small weight of the child. This means that it will be useless and will create a feeling of a hard, uncomfortable surface.

Some of the nuances of spring models can still be attributed to unacceptable or simply impractical.

There are no spring options in the 0-3 age range!

Springless models

Springless models can represent monoblock or multi-layer options. There are mattresses on sale with natural and artificial fillings. Of the main ones:

  • Latex (natural and synthetic)
  • Coconut fiber (coir)
  • PPU (polyurethane foam)
  • Memory Foam Materials
  • Holofiber

There are mattresses on sale with natural and artificial fillings.

Less commonly: cotton wool, foam rubber, seaweed, buckwheat husk, sisal, flax fibers, abaca (Manila hemp) and others. The springless model is a win-win. Some benefits:

  • No dust accumulates in the interior;
  • There is no risk of feeling the "wave" effect when turning;
  • There is no hammock effect;
  • Durability - not damaged by jumping;
  • Latex models (natural) are the most durable and in all respects are an ideal solution for children (this characteristic does not apply to those who are allergic to latex).

Latex models (natural) are the most durable and in all respects - an ideal solution for children (this characteristic does not apply to those who are allergic to latex).

But there are several nuances:

  • In some children, natural ingredients (coconut fiber, latex, and others) can provoke allergic reactions;
  • Conventional foam and cotton options are unacceptable.

Orthopedic mattresses for children

"Informed" modern parents are increasingly asking the question: does a child need a special, orthopedic mattress? The question is dictated by concern and concern for the well-being of a son or daughter. Therefore, there is a need to touch on it.


Modern parents are increasingly asking the question: does a child need an orthopedic mattress.

In a narrow sense, the term "orthopedic" refers exclusively to professional medical devices. This certificate is currently held by 2 factories - "Ascona" and "Toris". If a child has real problems (disorders) in the formation or functioning of the musculoskeletal system, a professional orthopedic mattress may be recommended.


If a child has real disorders in the formation or functioning of the musculoskeletal system, a professional orthopedic mattress may be recommended.

In all other cases, the term "orthopedic" found in finished product catalogs is simply borrowed from the medical dictionary. But this is not a reason to worry. Fortunately, the days of featherbeds and wadded mattresses have sunk into oblivion. The modern industry strives to bring sleep products as close as possible to medical standards. Branded children's mattresses take into account all the features of a developing child's body. Making purchases at specialized points of sale, having a certificate and choosing from the category labeled "children" will ensure quality sleep and harmonious development.


Making purchases at specialized points of sale, having a certificate and choosing from the category labeled "children" will ensure quality sleep and harmonious development.

What is the best mattress firmness for a child?

By the age of 3, the body begins to actively gain weight, the baby sleeps more on its side. If you do not switch from a baby mattress to a new model, there is a real threat of curvature of the spine.

  • On too hard a surface, the shoulders, hips and lower back will be at the same level, and the spine will bend up unnaturally.
  • Too soft a surface, on the contrary, will sag under the weight of the body (like a "hammock") and the spine will inevitably bend down.
  • Medium to moderate hardness is a great option. The heavier parts of the body (shoulders, hips) sink deeper, due to which the spinal column remains in a horizontal position.

So: starting from the age of 3, the criteria for children's mattresses are similar to those for adults. By and large, children's models of category 3+ differ from adults only in size, height and higher requirements for the quality of materials.


The heavier parts of the body (shoulders, hips) sink deeper, due to which the spinal column remains in a horizontal position.

Coconut mattresses for children

Coconut filler is latex-impregnated or compressed coconut fiber. The hardness of the product depends on the percentage of latex in the composition. Moisture-resistant, wear-resistant material. More categorized as tough. A good option for overweight children (you need to consult a doctor).


It is better to consult a doctor before buying a mattress.

Unfortunately, there is a high risk of bumping into a fake. Due to the high price of natural latex, dishonest manufacturers replace it with formulations containing toxic components. It is possible to recognize their presence "by eye" by a suspicious smell and too low a price, but these are not the most reliable methods. Having a quality certificate and buying from trusted manufacturers is a more guaranteed option.

Hypoallergenic baby mattress

Children with allergies are the most vulnerable category. It is important to understand what factors cause allergies. These are usually dust, dust mites, fungi and microorganisms. Materials prone to the accumulation of these allergens - foam rubber, cotton wool, batting, wool - are definitely unacceptable. Natural ingredients - horsehair, sisal, latex, coir, jute - also cause unwanted reactions in some children.


Polyurethane foam mattress.
  • Quality certificate available;
  • Make sure that the composition does not contain "dangerous" components;
  • The fact that the product has passed: antifungal, antimicrobial, anti-mite and anti-mold impregnation.

An allergic child's mattress should be chosen with a removable cover that can be washed frequently. The hypoallergenic mattress cover is a reliable protection against dust and epidermis - particles that serve as food for bed mites that cause allergies. Regular maintenance (airing, vacuuming, etc.) is an additional measure against allergies.


The hypoallergenic mattress cover is a reliable protection against dust and epidermis - particles that serve as food for bed mites that cause allergies.

How to choose the right mattress for your child?

In deciding how to choose a mattress for a child, you need to take into account a number of factors:

  • the rigidity and characteristics of the filling material should correspond to the needs of the child's age and weight;
  • environmental friendliness and air permeability of the coating material (upholstery);
  • the size of the mattress and the crib must match perfectly;
  • when buying a model for an allergic child, you need to consult a doctor, and when buying, clarify the list of all the components that make up the composition and make sure there is a certificate for the product;
  • when a child has serious health problems, consultation of a pediatric orthopedist is required in the matter of choice.

When choosing a mattress for a child, you need to consider the above factors.

What mattress to choose for a child from 3 years old?

Unlike a baby who needed a thin mattress with a hard surface, starting from the age of 3, a product with good anatomicality (a surface that follows the contours of the body) is required. This means that we are talking about a moderate to moderate degree of hardness:

  • High quality spring construction (budget option);
  • Or springless - monoblock or "layered" model

Standard sizes of children's mattresses

The mattress should perfectly match the size of the crib. If the model is longer and wider than the bed frame, irregularities and bulges on the sleeping surface cannot be avoided. A narrow or short mattress will move as you move during sleep. A handle or a leg can enter and be injured in the cracks formed on the sides. The height of children's models varies from 6-13 cm.


The mattress should perfectly match the size of the crib.

What will determine the size of the new mattress (after the infant)?

  • If it is planned that the child will continue to sleep in a bed for a newborn for some time, then the size, respectively, is selected according to the size of the crib. As a standard, it is 60x120-140 cm.
  • The preschooler's bed is longer and wider. As a standard, the inner dimensions of the box vary between 70-80 cm in width and 130-160 cm in length.
  • Starting from the age of 11-12 years, a full (adult) bed is recommended - one or one and a half sleeping. Standard mattress sizes will be 80-120 cm in width and 190-200 cm in length.
  • For non-standard cots, many companies offer a custom-made service.

European and American standards are different.


European and American standards are different.

Pediatric orthopedists and pediatricians emphasize that the fragile skeleton of children is very sensitive to sleep on the "wrong" surface. Too hard and soft options deform the spine, which entails a number of far-reaching consequences. It is up to the parents to give the child a good posture and to save him from orthopedic problems as much as possible. The choice of a sleeping surface is a crucial moment.


Pediatric orthopedists and pediatricians emphasize that the fragile skeleton of children is very sensitive to sleep on the "wrong" surface.

A good mattress for a child aged 3+ should be:

  • perfectly matched to the bed;
  • have an average degree of rigidity;
  • be environmentally friendly.

It is the parents' task to present the child with good posture and to save him from orthopedic problems as much as possible.

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Choosing a children's mattress: from 0 to 18 years old

There is no universal recipe for a baby bed. The choice of a mattress is dictated not only by the size of the child's bed, but also by the needs of his growing body. For children of different ages, different models of mattresses will be optimal. Get ready: from the birth of the baby to the departure from the parental nest, you will have to face the choice of a berth three times on average.

Raising a samurai: mattress for a newborn

The requirements for a baby's bed from birth to two or three years are the most stringent. This is understandable: after all, the child of the first years of life spends most of the time in sleep. Therefore, the main rule when buying a mattress for a baby is: "The younger the child, the harder the mattress." It is the hard, "samurai" mattress that contributes to the formation of the correct posture in the baby. The S-shaped curvature of the spine, which is characteristic of an adult, is formed closer to the age of three, and before that, the child's spine has no curvatures.

Another important requirement for a baby's mattress is hygiene. We are talking not only about the non-toxicity of materials in the product composition necessary for any mattress, but also about the minimum ability to absorb moisture. In a humid, and especially poorly ventilated environment, various bacteria grow quickly, while the risk of liquid getting on a children's mattress is several times higher than on an adult's bed. By the way, a removable cotton mattress cover will serve as additional protection of the mattress from all kinds of dirt. Please note: for some models it is already included in the package.

Most parents, worried about the baby's fragile immune system, are looking for a hypoallergenic mattress. And they often make mistakes in their choice, relying on the natural origin of all components of the product. Whereas such worthy artificial fillers as holofiber and polyurethane foam (naturally supplied by a reputable manufacturer) will give odds to natural latex and wool at the risk of causing allergies.

The material that is optimally suited to the above requirements seems rather exotic. This is coconut coir, that is, compressed coconut fiber. To make coir products more flexible and durable, coir fibers are impregnated with natural latex, which is how latex coir is obtained.

Coconut fiber is perfect for cribs due to its strength, on the one hand, and the highest resistance to decay. In addition, the fibrous structure of the material provides excellent ventilation, which means that the mattress will not absorb odors and moisture, and harmful microorganisms will not start in it.

The children's mattress may consist entirely of a latex coconut board, such as Babydream from the Russian factory DreamLine (mattress thickness 6 or 9 cm). The price of such a product is 2-3 thousand rubles. A more economical option: a mattress filled with artificial material (say, holofiber), on each side of which a layer of coconut coir is laid to give it the necessary rigidity. DreamLine also has such a model, it is called Babyholl hard and costs about one and a half thousand rubles.

Mattresses for newborns with coconut coir from DreamLine factory

Some manufacturers offer box spring mattresses for babies. However, even such a mattress will not do without a layer of solid material (most likely, again, coconut fiber). Before giving a lot of money for a spring block (for example, MaterLux Delfino will cost 4000 rubles), feel the coconut layer of the mattress. Hard? Considering the small pressure on the mattress due to the low weight of the baby, the hard layer of coir will almost completely extinguish the orthopedic effect of the springs hidden inside the mattress. Therefore, we recommend postponing the purchase of a spring mattress for several years.

Working on two fronts: a mattress for a baby 3-10 years old

Closer to three years old, the child who has grown out of a crib moves to a more spacious bed. Not all parents immediately acquire a teenage version (with a mattress 190-200 cm long), and rightly so: in an amicable way, the bed should not be twice the size of the child. The optimal bed length for a preschooler and junior schoolchild is 160 cm. Another popular size of a children's bed is 70x140 cm. You need to start from the size of the base of the chosen bed, looking for a suitable mattress.

In fact, if you managed to bring up a real samurai, you should not give up the coconut layer in the mattress: up to 7 years old, a hard mattress is still very relevant. But not every child will agree to sleep on such a bed. Therefore, an excellent option would be to buy a mattress with sides of different rigidity. Offer your baby to sleep on the harder side, and when he needs more comfort (sooner or later, most babies realize that a soft parent's bed is much more comfortable), turn the mattress over.

Now let's figure out what should be in the middle of the mattress. Manufacturers offer several answers to this question.

Dependent springs

A block of interconnected (ie dependent) springs is a classic solution for an economical "adult" mattress. It meets the basic requirements for children's mattresses and is inexpensive. For example, the model Baby kitten from the well-proven Russian manufacturer of mattresses "Ascona" (with dimensions 80x160 cm) will cost within three thousand rubles. The spring block ensures good ventilation of the mattress. If in just a couple of years you are planning to move your child to a separate room with a full-fledged "adult" bed, such a mattress may be a good solution to the sleeping issue.

Mattress with a block of dependent springs Ascona Baby Kitten

Independent springs

A more "advanced" version of the mattress filling is independent springs. Each spring in such a mattress is packed in an individual "package" and is not connected with its neighbors, therefore it bends exactly under the weight of the body part lying on it. This allows the mattress to evenly distribute the weight of its little owner, which means to provide maximum unloading of the spine during sleep.

Excellent mattresses on a block of independent springs are produced by the leaders of the Russian market for children's mattresses - the companies "Ormatek" and "Ascona". You can choose from several options, differing mainly in the material of the top layer of the mattress. A good example is Ormatek Kids Comfort... One side of the mattress is made of coconut coir and the other, softer, is made of artificial latex. This is a rather high mattress (12.5 cm), which means that it will not wash out under an older child. The price of the issue is just over 4,000 rubles. A mattress with similar characteristics, but developed under the leadership of Academician V.I.Dikul, Mediflex Happy Kids, will cost a thousand rubles more.


Mattress with independent springs Ormatek Kids Comfort

Springless mattresses

However, it is believed that spring mattresses are, in principle, harmful to babies. Opponents of springs scare parents with “residual spring vibrations” that can damage a child's growing spine. Nevertheless, such a concept does not exist in physics, and we have not been able to find a single study confirming the existence, as well as any influence of the "residual oscillations" of springs on the human body.

However, if you have a desire to play it safe, you can pick up a completely adequate replacement for the spring block - a good springless mattress. As a filler, various modern types of polyurethane foam are most often used, which the manufacturer gives sonorous names, for example, orthopedic foam. Less commonly, mattresses are filled with natural or artificial latex (or a mixture of both).

A popular example of a springless mattress for a preschooler is Mediflex Tutsy Kids worth 4500 rubles. Inside the product you will find EcoFoam orthopene, which provides an optimal level of spinal support. One of the sides of the mattress is lined with a layer of thermally bonded linen, which gives additional rigidity to the sleeping place. The mattress is dressed in a pleasant terry cover that can be easily removed and washed in the machine. The height of the berth is 11 cm (for children over three years old).

Springless mattress Mediflex Tutsy Kids

An interesting version of a mattress consisting of natural ingredients - Baby mix from DreamLine. It is perfect for an active child who loves to jump on his bed (which springs categorically cannot stand) and is used to sleeping on a rather hard surface. IN Baby mix three-centimeter layers of natural latex and latex coconut coir alternate. The mattress cover is made of quilted calico with a cheerful pattern. Such a mattress is very resistant to external influences and promises to last longer than its spring "colleagues": more than 10 years!

A small fly in the ointment: DreamLine has a not very convenient size grid: after the size 70x140 cm, the "full-scale" version of 80x200 cm immediately follows. However, there is a possibility of making a mattress to order with a size convenient for you. The cost of a product with a length of 140 cm will be about 5500 rubles. Model of the same composition Pinocchio new baby from the Italian factory Materlux with dimensions 80x160 cm will cost almost twice as much: 9,500 rubles.

Latex-coconut mattress Baby Mix from DreamLine

One of the most economical mattress models for a given age - Babyholl hard from DreamLine - also has no springs and consists of holofiber enclosed in a "cover" of coconut plates. The visible drawback of this product is the very thin layer of coconut coir: only 1 cm instead of 3 cm used in the previously described models. Probably, you should not expect any special durability from the BabyHoll Hard. But this simplicity allowed the price to be reduced to 1,600 rubles (with dimensions 70x140 cm).

Just like adults: mattresses for schoolchildren

Depending on the previously chosen bed size, a little earlier or later, you will again have to move your child into a new bed. However, the choice is now much easier. The spine of a child over 7-9 years old no longer needs a mattress with a hard layer of coconut, and even opponents of spring blocks do not see any danger in them. Perhaps, now your heir will be able to participate in choosing a mattress for himself as an adult! The parent, however, remains to check the quality of the product and choose the size for the purchased frame. We remind you that springless latex mattresses are on average more durable than spring mattresses, and the height of a teenage mattress should be at least 10-11 cm in order to provide adequate support for the spine.

Healthy sleep is important for everyone, and especially for a child. A sleeping place affects not only the usefulness and comfort of sleep, but also the body as a whole, because if, for example, the back gets tired during sleep, this will certainly affect the posture and the condition of the spine. In this article, we will talk about choosing the right mattress for your baby. When buying this bedding, you need to focus on mechanical properties, material and dimensions. We answer the question - which is best for the child.

The correct criteria for choosing a mattress for a crib for a child

So, what you need to look at when choosing a comfortable bedding for your baby:

  1. The size... The size of the children's mattress in the bed must match the size of the bed. Differences in bed and mattress dimensions are not allowed. Otherwise, it will not work well to fix the litter, and this will lead to the fact that it will constantly slide.
  2. Material... Consider the environmental friendliness of the material from which it is made. Also, the material must be breathable.
  3. Orthopedic properties... If the baby is already three years old, then you can safely buy a mattress with orthopedic properties, this will prevent the curvature of the spine.
  4. Age... When choosing a mattress, it is very important to take into account the age of the child, the rigidity of the product is selected by age. You can read about how to choose a mattress for a teenager.

The video tells you in detail what to look for when buying:

What else is important? The mattress must be new, after all, it is a thing for individual use. Do not put old mattresses "tested by Soviet times" in your baby's crib, just imagine how much dust and dirt has accumulated in them over the past years.

Types: spring and springless

All types of mattresses today can be divided into two types: spring and springless. Which type is preferable can be determined by comparing spring and springless mattresses according to several criteria:

  • Dust accumulation... The spring block eventually becomes a real haven for dust, and this often leads to the appearance of dust mites. But springless products do not have such a feature.

Spring and springless mattress blocks.

  • Moisture resistance... Moisture trapped in a spring mattress will sooner or later manifest itself and cause corrosion of the springs, as for springless mattresses, moisture is not so terrible for them, especially if they are made of latex: the material does not absorb water.
  • Static electricity... The springs are made of metal, which means they contribute to the generation of static electricity, which is very harmful to the health of the child. Springless mattresses do not have this disadvantage.
  • Comfort... Inner mattresses are definitely more comfortable.
  • Life time... The service life of spring products is eight to ten years, while springless products serve all 15.

The choice is very obvious: a springless mattress is best suited for a growing body. Below we will consider the materials from which such products can be made.

In the video - Dr. Komarovsky about the choice of mattresses for newborns:

Materials

Polyurethane foam

Outwardly it is similar to foam rubber, but in terms of quality characteristics it has nothing in common with it. The cells in the foam mattress are filled with polyurethane. Modern products made of this material are characterized by high elastic and resilient qualities, as well as hypoallergenicity. But nevertheless, this option will not work for newborn children, since it will not provide the necessary support to a still not strong body. But it is perfect for kids from 3 years old.

Models made of polyurethane foam have orthopedic properties, they do not deform, perfectly repeating the structure of the human body.

Latex

Latex mattresses have appeared on the market relatively recently, but have already won the trust of buyers. Latex can be used for both spring mattresses and springless mattresses. In the first case, only the top layer is made of this material, and in the second, the model is completely filled with latex. The service life of a latex product can be up to 30 years. Latex mattresses are ideal for children.

The advantage of this material, first of all, is environmental friendliness. In addition, latex is resilient, elastic and hypoallergenic.

Coconut fiber and shavings

It is advisable to choose coconut as a mattress filler for newborns. It is ideal for a healthy spine. A coconut mattress is often used for a newborn. Models with coconut filling evenly distribute the load and ensure a comfortable sleep. Products filled with coconut fiber have their own microclimate: in winter the child will sleep warmly on such a mattress, and in summer the product will save the baby from the heat.

Although coconut mattresses are not entirely elastic, they are quite firm, comfortable, and besides, they do not absorb moisture.

Holcon mattresses are also popular. Reviews of the holcon mattress can be found here.

What a good orthopedic

Most often, the choice of parents falls on orthopedic mattresses, such products are able to take the shape of the body under the weight of the child. This not only allows the spine to relax, but also prevents its curvature. However, choosing the “right” mattress with orthopedic properties is not so easy; certain factors must be considered. These factors include the child's age, weight and height.

For a growing organism, it is better to choose a tougher product. The mattress should be made from natural materials in order to avoid an allergic reaction.

Attention should also be paid to characteristics such as:

  • smooth surface;
  • comfortable stiffness;
  • relative elasticity;
  • safe materials;
  • ease of care;
  • strength.

If the child sleeps on the couch, then a thin orthopedic mattress on the couch may be needed.

Manufacturers

Of course, it is better to stop your choice on domestic producers. Such Russian companies as DreamLine, Askona, Feliz, Violight have proven themselves in the market of orthopedic structures.

Ascona children's mattress - for the sweetest dreams of babies.

Askona for children (Ascon)

Ascona products have long won first places in the markets of Russia and the CIS countries. The company cares about consumers by combining advanced technologies, high quality and reasonable prices. Ascona mattresses have spring blocks made of steel with high properties, the wire must undergo double processing: thermal and anti-corrosion. Residual stress is removed from the springs.

For the manufacture of Ascona mattresses, only the best environmentally friendly materials are used, this ensures high quality characteristics of products, a long service life and comfort. The cost of Ascona children's mattresses varies from 3 to 6.5 thousand rubles.

Product selection depending on age by years

The mattress must be chosen according to the age of the child, because babies of different ages have differently developed musculoskeletal system.

  • For children under 3 years old... For kids two to three years old, you need to choose products of medium, or better, increased rigidity. The rigidity of the product is very important, because at this time the correct curvature of the spine begins to form in the child. Of course, you don't need to go to extremes and buy a mattress that is too hard, otherwise the child will simply not be comfortable. As for filler, coconut fiber is perfect for this purpose. The size of a standard children's mattress for children of this age is 60 x 120 cm.
  • For children from 3 to 5 years old. For children under five years old, you can choose products of medium hardness. At this age, children may already have problems with curvature of the spine, in which case it is better to discuss the stiffness of the mattress with a doctor. The filler can be chosen from both coconut and latex. Sizes: width - 70 or 80 cm, length - from 160 to 200 cm.
  • For children from 5-6 years old... For children from five years old, not only springless mattresses, but also products with an independent block are suitable. Fillers can be polyurethane foam, latex, coconut fiber.

By purchasing a set of covers for a sofa and armchairs, you will protect them from abrasion.