For little ones, shove thick
books under the mattress, or for older kids prop up extra pillows so they can sleep upright.
Don't add pillows to your child's bed; instead, the University of Maryland Medical Center recommends slipping
a book under the mattress, or under the legs of the crib, to elevate one end.
But we just got a very rude awakening; you can stick
a book under your mattress and as long as Oskar Werner and the Fahrenheit 451 police are not on to you, you are pretty secure in thinking that you own it.
Not exact matches
Even a few
books under the crib
mattress can give that slight incline that will enable good rest for tired babies.
Or, you can put a couple of
books under one side of the
mattress.
You could ask your pharmacist about saline nasal drops, but in the meantime try slightly raising the head end of their cot either by putting a couple of
books under the legs or with a small rolled up towel
under the
mattress.
I used a crib wedge that went
under her sheet and placed a couple of phone
books underneath one end of her
mattress to achieve the angle she needed to sleep comfortably.
Our doctor said put
books or pillows
under the
mattress to give it a very slight incline (not so much the baby slides).
When my daughter was all congested I just put phone
books under her crib
mattress so she was at an angle.
Doubts are expressed by the slave Wilhelm, who cites the insights in a
book hidden
under Mam's
mattress — a volume categorizing the various kinds of slaves and their abilities.
She also has a Flou bed, which Michelle says offers «a better way to store things
under your bed than just stuffing your stuff underneath; the
mattress can be lifted up to reveal a storage space beneath and the bed also comes with shelving on the sides for
books.»
Other places they're sure to check are
under your
mattress, in medicine cabinets, inside toilet tanks, and in bookshelves (including false
books).