Little Loved Ones – Crib Mattress Protector

Check out this Little Loved Ones – Crib Mattress Protector.  This liner is so thin and soft and very effective! The protector looks more like a fitted bed sheet than a liner. This protector fits over the mattress with deep elastic corners. This protector stays PUT!!

Alice loves this crib mattress protector; since it’s fitted like a quilted sheet and super soft she fights me when I try to put a regular bed sheet on the mattress. “But, NaNa, this one is SOFTER!!”  Check out this grin! I’m sure some of the smile is the fact that NaNa put the mattress on the floor for photographs. Alice’s bed is a covered Princess bed so I couldn’t get any clear photos in the bed.

The most important feature though is the fact that this is a waterproof liner. It truly does protect the mattress.

This really is a perfect mattress cover for your little one’s crib. The liner fits a standard size crib or toddler mattresses from 52″x 28″.

The liner has a 100% cotton top with a soft and absorbent polyester filling.  The liner is hypoallergenic; perfect for sensitive baby skin. This crib mattress protector protects your mattress from dust mites, allergens, bacteria, fungus, mildew and mold.

MORE TO LOVE!

100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! With a LIFETIME WARRANTY. When you buy a Little Loved Ones Mattress Protector, if it doesn’t work for you, simply return it for a full refund (less shipping costs). No hassle. No questions. In addition, Little Loved Ones offers a Lifetime full replacement warranty. If the mattress protector leaks or rips we’ll replace it for free.

WHINES

While potty training Alice night times are still a little hit and miss. I’m not worried about the mattress; remove the liner toss in the wash; air dry … done!

Instructions

• Always wash in cold or warm water in delicate cycle.
• We recommend air-drying to preserve the life of the waterproof lining. Some parents have had success with a low heat/delicate cycle.
• Drying in high heat may break waterproof lining and result in leaks.
• Do not iron, bleach or dry clean.

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2 Comments

  • KATE SARSFIELD

    My only gripe with mattress protectors is that they take forever to dry. I hate tumbling laundry but always end up having to with protectors & then I run the risk of splitting the plasticky layer. I wonder if anyone does them in pet-size? Would be really handy to have when the cats/dogs get old & have little accidents!

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