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Reddit mentions of The Neat Sheet Ground Cover, 57 x 77 Inches, Single Roll

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The Neat Sheet Ground Cover, 57 x 77 Inches, Single Roll
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    Features:
  • The Neat Sheet Beach Blanket returns! Brought back to life by former Kimberly-Clark employees, this is the original Neat Sheet you’ve come to love - but now including new and improved features!
  • TWO MATERIALS – One side repels water and moisture (tarp), the other is soft yet durable. The blue color you've come to love and shakes off sand easily!
  • NEW FEATURES – Upgraded, longer lasting grommets for keeping your Neat Sheet Beach Blanket secured, removed weights for product safety
  • LIGHTWEIGHT & COMPACT – Easily folds to a compressed size for convenient carrying, multiple uses for inside vehicles, placing over plants to protect from freezing.
  • PROUDLY ASSEMBLED IN THE USA
Specs:
ColorBlue/Turquoise
Height11.8 Inches
Length3.2 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2005
Size55" X 77"
Weight1 Pounds
Width4.4 Inches

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Found 1 comment on The Neat Sheet Ground Cover, 57 x 77 Inches, Single Roll:

u/Heron78 · 5 pointsr/camping

I've had several short-term jobs that required camping onsite, and I always brought my family along. We've got 4 kids, and all slept several months at a time in a tent during the toddler stage.

Definitely agree with zipping the zippers to the top, this is really useful if you're camping somewhere with lots of daylight.

No drinks after supper and make sure they pee and have a dry diaper on, same as at home.

We usually try to have a routine. Cook supper, clean up, go for a walk in the gloaming, then story time and off to bed. No lights or electronics after dark.

Our kids would almost never stay put in the tent at bedtime, lots of rolling around and the usually ended up passing out off in a corner completely off their sleeping bag or blankets. No big deal, we'd just move their blankets to wherever they were sleeping.

We use a couple of these on the floor of the tent, they immediately soak up any rain or condensation, and are easy to shake out: http://www.amazon.com/The-Neat-Sheet-Ground-Inches/dp/B0007KPBZC

Maybe it was because they were so used to it, but our kids always slept longer and better in the tent than at home. We took our daughter camping when she was 5 days old and she literally slept through the night!

Good luck!