Hello! We just arrived in Hua Hin and our 9-months boy needs a place for sleeping. So we are looking for a baby cot. We already visited Market Village and Index Living Mall, but we don't like what we have seen - too complicated and expansive for us. Our last baby cot was SNIGLAR from IKEA (i can't post the link), that is ideal for us - cheap and simple.
We will be in Thailand only 6 months, so we can rent instead of buying it. We read on this forum about Lily & Leo store, bu they moved from 6 Soi and we don't know where.
So, we want to buy or rent cheap and simple baby cot. Will be glad to all suggestions.
Baby cot
Re: Baby cot
If no other choice, you can easily find comfortable floor futons at places like Tesco Lotus. He can't fall out of those and you can block the side with pillows to make him feel more secure.
The majority of Thai kids have gown up sleeping on one of these so they're ok. Pete
The majority of Thai kids have gown up sleeping on one of these so they're ok. Pete
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https://www.facebook.com/pages/LilyLeo/131872436990761
Their facebook page has them on Petchakasem Road and moving to Market Village soon. They uploaded photos only yesterday so must still be trading. Try their mobile 083 308 9486
Their facebook page has them on Petchakasem Road and moving to Market Village soon. They uploaded photos only yesterday so must still be trading. Try their mobile 083 308 9486
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Pagey,
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Re: Baby cot
Try the Big Kiang on the highway going south, just after the flyover on the right.
They sell wooden baby cots for about 3000-4000 baht.
They sell wooden baby cots for about 3000-4000 baht.