![]() ![]() Key Specs: Construction Type: Foam | Firmness: Firm | Thickness: 6 inches or 8 inches | Sizes Available: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King | Warranty: 10 years Plus, it’s backed by a 10-year limited warranty. Tuft & Needle offers a 100-night sleep trial, so if your kiddo decides they don’t like their mattress after three months, you can return it free of charge. In terms of value, we think the price of $349 is well worth it for an improvement in your child’s sleep. While it didn’t have any noticeable smells when it arrived and didn’t need to air out (unlike the Purple Kid's Mattress, which took more than 10 days to lose its chemical smell), it did take about 24 hours to fully expand after taking it out of the box. In addition to being comfortable and improving sleep quality, we also like that this mattress is Greenguard Gold- and CertiPUR-US-certified, meaning that third parties have determined it’s environmentally conscious and free of several harmful chemicals. You’ll want to choose a firmer mattress if that’s their go-to sleep position. And because of that sinking-in sensation, this mattress isn’t a great choice for stomach sleepers. If you’re shopping for a toddler or younger child, we recommend the Saatva Youth Mattress, which is dual-sided and has a firmer side better suited to young kids, or the LEESA Youth Mattress, our best firm pick. Since this is a softer mattress, it’s better suited to older school-aged kids and teenagers. In terms of sleep quality, the kids testing this mattress fell asleep faster and more easily, and they slept in longer than they did on their previous mattresses. We noticed kids would sink a bit into this mattress while sleeping, and that they toss and turn less throughout the night. While testing, kids compared the mattress’ feel to a cloud and said they didn’t want to wake up and get out of bed. Both of the layers are made from breathable open-cell foam, but the cushier top layer cradles and conforms to their bodies, while the bottom layer is sturdier and more supportive. We found this Amazon-exclusive mattress to be soft (but not too soft), and were impressed by how it molds to the kid’s shape while they sleep but bounces back to its original shape in the morning. The Nod by Tuft & Needle 8-Inch Twin Mattress is our top pick because it’s reasonably priced (under $400 when we published this list) and strikes the right balance between comfort and support. In order to name the best twin mattresses for kids and toddlers, our editors and their families continue to sleep on these mattresses so we can keep this list up to date with information on how they hold up over time. A family physician on our Review Board also reviewed this article for medical accuracy and integrity around safe sleep practices, their impact, and the importance of a good night’s sleep. Our editors and their kids have been sleeping on these mattresses for three months and taking note of the firmness, whether their sleep quality improved, and how comfortable and supported they felt as they slept. ![]() Our kid testers ranged in age from a 16-month-old who used the mattress during nap time to school-age kids all the way up to an 18-year-old. We spoke to pediatricians and child sleep experts about what matters most in a good mattress for children, and then we narrowed the field to 19 and sent them out to our editors to test at home with their own kids. If you want a mattress they can use as they get older and move through these stages, we think a flippable or two-sided mattress may be the best option for you-and the most affordable in the long run. When mattress shopping, a basic rule of thumb to remember is that a firmer mattress is ideal for toddlers and young children, per safe sleep guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). At the end of the day, what matters most is that your kid is comfortable and sleeping for the expert-recommended 10 to 14 hours a day-because when their sleep quality improves, usually the parent’s sleep quality does, too. Whether your child is ready to transition from a toddler bed to a big-kid bed, or you’re just looking to upgrade their current mattress, you should pay attention to the type of mattress and materials it’s made from, how firm it is, and keep an eye on your budget. A good night’s sleep is essential for a happy, well-rested kid, and the right mattress can make a big difference. ![]()
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