25 Feb
Organic mattresses may help you sleep a little easier—but for a price. Earlier this year we found several affordable organic crib mattresses. But in a few years, your baby will transition to a twin bed. Then what? One of our readers asked us to look into mattresses for bigger kids. Unfortunately, we didn’t find much. In fact, we just found two options under $600.00.
First we found the Naturepedic Organic Twin Mattress-Ultra ($599.00). (Naturepedic makes a few more organic twin mattresses, too, but they all cost more.) It boasts the following features:

Or, for $400, This twin mattress from Baby Earth might be a good choice. It’s made from natural soy and wool and “repels common allergens and bacteria that thrive in moist surroundings.”

If anyone has tried either of these mattresses—or, better yet, found a more affordable organic twin mattress—please let us know!
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3 Responses for "Slim Pickings for Organic Twin Mattresses"
Does anyone know how WELL the soy/wool combo repels dust mites?
The soy is not a healthy option. It is a soy foam that sounds safe but it is actually only a little soy mixed with the normal polyurethane foam that is not safe. Sorry!
Has anyone had experience with mygreenmattress.com? They seem to offer a twin mattress for $299 plus $185 shipping. thanks!
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