
Yes I would recommend the sleepy head grand. This is a great product to use on the floor for nap times or in the cot at bedtime, but you wouldn't be able to use it long term without an additional mattress (like you have in a cot or on a bed) So for me it is just too expensive no matter how much we like it or how good it is. Purely because I don't have that sort of money to spend on a pillow. We are loving using the sleepyhead, and i think its even improved her bedtime sleeping pattern a little but I still wouldn't spend £149. We mainly use it in the cot (we hope to use it to transition to a bed in a few months) but do use it in the front room when day time naps are taken there or when she wants to cuddle up with a book. We are finding using the sleepyhead Grand, well just grand! It is a great piece of kit once we figured out the logistics of where it would fit, we didn't look back. My first thoughts were wow this is huge (looks much bigger than the picture) where am i going to put it? My daughters first thoughts were wow its huge, it must be for me, quick open it (she can't talk yet, so i'm guessing) We received it later than we should have so unfortunately we weren't able to test it in a hotel like planned (we will be taking it away with us on our next trip though) but it has been used everyday since we got it. Thank you for choosing us to test this product. She calls it her new bed and is excited to go to bed every night. She loves it and sleeps so much better every night. Yes without questu on, I would recommend.ĥ. Now we have tested it, I think it is well worth the money.Ĥ. before we tested it out I thought it was expensive and a novelty item.

It is also easy to take away on trips as it comes with its own bag. It also helps her to keep her covers on every night because they don't make her too hot as they rest on the side support.

We have found the sleepyhead very comfy and secure. Every night when she goes to bed she asks for her new bed. Since she has been sleeping in the sleepyhead she has slept through each night and slept later (until 7). Before it arrived she was sleeping in her cot bed with a blow up support. My daughter sleeps on it on the floor every night. I was pleased that the support with a proper cushion rather than a blow up support like some supports.Ģ. When it arrived I was really suprised by the size, it was a lot bigger than I thought. Thank you for letting us test this product.ġ. It comes with a fully removable, machine-washable cover and is available from John Lewis and the NCT. It can also aid the often difficult transition from cot to bed. The Sleepyhead Grand pod (for 8 to 36 months), pictured below, £149, allows soft, safe sleep in various types of cots, travel cots, junior beds and single beds, as the bumpers act as a bed guard, preventing your child from falling out. How do you think your child likes the Sleepyhead Grand? Please post up your picture of your child sleeping/playing in the pod with your reply (to upload a pic, click the little camera icon at the top right of the 'Add your reply' box).Įveryone who leaves quality feedback on this thread (and is part of our product test) will be put into a draw to win a £100 Love2Shop voucher.

Would you recommend the Sleepyhead Grand to a friend?ĥ. How do you rate that as value for money?Ĥ. The Sleepyhead pod you’re testing costs about £149. How do you find using the Sleepyhead Grand? Where/how do you use it most?ģ. What do you think of the Sleepyhead Grand pod when you first received it?Ģ. So, please can you now give us your feedback on this thread by answering the following 5 questions:ġ. You should all have received your Sleepyhead Grand by now (if not, it's definitely on its way!) and have had a chance to test it out – and take a picture of your child using it. (If you're testing the Sleepyhead Deluxe, please leave your feedback over on this thread.) This is the feedback thread for those of you who are testing the Sleepyhead Grand for us as part of our latest MadeForMums product test. You can read more about this in our 'safety questions about baby pods and nests' article. EDITORS' NOTE, ADDED ON MARCH 12th 2018: Since we ran this product test on MadeForMums, some safety concerns have been raised about using baby sleeping pods and nests with babies under 12 months.
