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I think he has an older twin mattress that used to be a Grandmas of my husband and I don't know if it is even a normal twin size. My son is so big and I feel he needs a bigger bed. Do kids really have full beds or are they suppose to have twin sizes? all the ads I see have kids with twin beds? I don't know what to do! He is not "big as in chubby" he just is tall and I think he just looks big in that little bed! But he is in the 95% for height and 80% for weight for a 5 year old.
My husband and I are going to buy a king bed. Our problem is that we have a very tight staircase and can't fit a proper king up the stairs. We heard that you can buy two extra long twin beds and put them together to make a king size bed. Someone told me they did the same thing and to buy this thing that you put between the two beds so that you don't feel the gap in the middle where the two mattresses join. I need to know what that things is called or where to get one. Thanks!
My husband and myself along with another couple will be renting a beach house in Florida. While looking at the different web sites I have found master suites with 2 twin beds in the second room. I know you can push them together to make a king size bed, but how do they stay together? I would hate to end up on the floor. I appreciate any answers. Thanks
I think that a twin bed and a single bed are the same size but my husband feels differently. We need a bunk bed for our kids and my husband insistes on getting a single bed mattress one because it is smaller. Is this true>?>????? My husband believes that twin and single beds are the same legnth but the single bed is skinnier? True or not?
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