Sentences with phrase «with separate beds»

Asked for a double room with separate beds and got a double room with king size bed.
Dorm (dormitory) rooms are rooms with separate beds that are used by other guests, and will usually come with access to a shared bathroom also.
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Even if you agree to travel in a purely platonic way, with separate beds (or even rooms), you don't really know what's in that other person's head.
Relax in these comfortable, standard inside cabins with separate beds where one can be turned into a sofa.
Separate your cats in different rooms for several days or weeks, with separate beds, bowls and litter boxes.
880 sq. ft of luxurious space with a separate bed and living area attached with a balcony.
Etihad's A380 aircraft have first class suites (known as the «First Apartments») that are fully enclosed with a separate bed for more restful sleep.

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Designed by French luxury yacht designers and available only on its Airbus A380 - 800 aircraft, Singapore Airlines» suites are individual cabins with sliding doors, window blinds and a bed that's separate from the 35 - inch - wide leather armchair.
The space includes a living room with sofa, two dining tables and a 32 - inch flat - screen TV; a separate bedroom with 6 - foot, 10 - inch double bed and a 27 - inch flat TV; and a bathroom with full - height shower.
A ten - year - old girl named Olga, who lived in the hotel with her father and sister, spoke of her frightened and broken spirit: «Sometimes when I wake up and Daddy is in a separate bed, and I see I'm in a shelter, and all of the people in the same room... there's no privacy.»
As every chile gardener knows, capsicum varieties tend to cross-pollinate vigorously, and a typical way to gain pure seeds is to keep the pepper plants in separate greenhouses or cover entire plants or beds with tight nets.
However, while the exposed white rock maple tongue - and - groove plank hardwood floor of the skating rink exists even today, the modern incarnation of the Hatt Building is home to a group of elite hotel rooms, each boasting a King canopy bed, fireplace and slipper - backed tub as well as a separate walk - in shower and comfy sitting area with lounge chairs and a velvet ottoman that make these cozy yet elegant rooms an ideal retro retreat.
The Essex Inn offers a few different guest rooms with a king bed, double queen, or suites with separate sitting areas to fit you and your family.
Best of all, you can buy a single one if you're going to be co sleeping with one side of the bed pushed against the wall or purchase two for use when your child transitions to his or her own separate bed.
Available in two different colors, the Summer Infant Classic Comfort Wood Bassinet is a great way to get your little one started with co sleeping in his or her own separate bed.
as you'd like, while still safely in their own separate sleep areas, reducing the risks associated with bed - sharing.
The AAP separates co-sleeping into two categories to better describe where the risk lies: · Bed - sharing: Sharing the same bed or sleep space with a child.
As a side note, you can co sleep in the same room with as many children as you like as long as they all have separate beds and understand that they can not all sleep in the same bed with you at any given time.
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Co sleeping doesn't have to mean bed sharing, and with a separate crib in place, you and your baby can sleep just a few inches away from each other without you having to worry about nearly as many health and safety concerns.
This is a separate area in most hospitals with beds separated by curtains or in very small rooms near the labor and delivery floor.
You know that you've been able to keep a close eye on your baby while he or she has been bed sharing or sleeping in a co-sleep attachment, but how can you be sure you're providing your baby with the safest possible sleeping arrangement now that he or she is going to a separate bed — or even to a separate room?
A co sleeper can be fitted in the middle or right next to a bed to let your baby sleep along with you while practically sleeping on a separate cot.
Also, if staying in a hotel... maybe splurge for two rooms or a suite with a separate sleeping and living area so that you and your spouse don't have to go to bed when the kids do.
Some babies who sleep in separate rooms or beds and wake up at night are usually transferred to the parents» bed to sleep with them.
They often come with a separate stand so you can place the basket at the same height as your bed, and you can also buy rocking stands to help settle baby at bedtime.
Inside our well - appointed room was a couch, outdoor balcony, and separate kid - themed sleeping area with bunk beds and their own TV and Nintendo.
If you are already bed sharing with a toddler, consider keeping your infant in the room, but in a separate crib, bassinet, or play yard.
Stayed at the Auberge St. Antoine, was a fantastic hotel and we had an amazing room with separate living area (with sofa bed for kids), huge bathroom and separate master bedroom — plasma TV, balcony, it was really something.
If you're not comfortable with bed - sharing, sidecarring a crib or a bed is great because it keeps your babe in a separate space but it doesn't require you to leave the bed when you nurse or soothe.
I originally planned to cosleep with her in a cosleeper bed or in my bed, but after a few weeks discovered that since we are both very light sleepers, we both sleep much better in separate rooms as well as separate beds, so in our case cosleeping didn't work.
Keeping your baby in a crib alongside your own bed gives your child his or her own separate and safe sleeping space without running the risks associated with bed sharing.
Do they need a separate cot, or is being in the bed with mom and dad actually safe?
I'm not sure if you are still looking for advice, but I have experience with it... My 8 yr old stayed in the bed with me (and hubby) since day 1, when I got pregnant with my second when he was 16 mths old, we set up his room with a toddler bed (he could get out of his playpen since 9 mths un-assisted, and never had a crib) so we made sure it was fun and playful and gave him that option, we also set up a separate cot beside out bed, so he could be with us still (I was not comfortable being pregnant with a toddler and hubby in bed then, knowing I would have a baby soon) since I was pregnant I was able to talk about it to him and explain why he was going to have to one day move to his own bed (in our room or his) by the time I had the baby he was starting the nights in his own bed and if he woke up he would come into his cot beside our bed... I let him continue like that as long as he wanted, it took time but I did not push him at all, same with breast feeding I let him make the choice... when I left my hubby (now ex) the boys were both big enough (2 and 4 yrs) for me to be comfortable with them both in bed with me, and I was still nursing my younger one until he was around 3.5 yrs old, so we just had a big bed with us all piled in, I miss those days so much: (so how did I finally get them both out of my bed?
Again, I call this «separate surface cosleeping» and it works just fine and is better for families who do not breastfeed their infants, or if the mother smoked during her pregnancy, or if some other adult other than the father is in the bed, or if that adult sleep partner is indifferent to the presence of the infant, or if older children are likely to come into bed with the baby.
She's past that stage, and even in bed with me, she prefers not to cuddle but to sleep slightly separated.
We have a baby on the way, and if I manage not to miscarry this one, we will move the 3 - year - old either to his own bed in our room or onto a bed in our room with dad or into a separate room with dad.
I doubt Ms. Cavewoman placed her baby on a bed of leaves in a separate corner away from her at night, and much of the non-Western world sleeps with their babies.
put the baby to sleep in a separate room if you plan to be intimate with your partner in bed during the night.
In addition, bottle fed infants should not sleep in bed with the parents, although a separate surface beside the bed is probably safe, as explained by the University of Notre Dame.
You could argue that even with this extra expense, you would save money in the long run because you are not buying a separate bed when a child outgrows a crib.
3 in 1 crib that converts from a crib to a day bed, and a full - size bed (with separate purchase of full - size, double - ended mattress rails).
To me, it just doesn't seem fair that it's more «appropriate» to share a bed with your husband while a helpless newborn, craving mommy's touch, needs to be alone in a crib in a separate room!
Because this bassinet is so easy to have close to the bed yet offers a separate sleeping space, it provides many parents with the peace of mind that baby will sleep safe and soundly throughout the night.
A crib attached to bed, as the name suggests, is a crib that can be fitted right next to a bed to let a baby sleep along with parents while practically sleeping on a separate cot.
The AAP, while it discourages sharing an adult bed with your baby, says having your baby in your bedroom but in a separate sleeping space (even one right next to the bed) reduces the risk of SIDS.
The best option for co-sleeping with your toddler and baby together is to keep them as separate as possible, even if you're still all in the same bed.
This isn't always the case, but a lot of times, when your toddler is allowed to co sleep in the same bed with you or even in the same room, he or she will give up the thumb - sucking or pacifier habit much more quickly than a baby who is put in a separate room might.
In situations like this one, spouses may end up split into two separate beds or even two separate rooms so that one can co sleep with one child and the other can co sleep with the second child.
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