The Serta Perfect Sleeper Extra Wide Convertible Sofa to Lounger is a cozy chair by day, laid-back lounger by night. This convertible seat easily flips open to reveal multiple ways for your child to relax--they’ll love to sit and read or watch their favorite movies on the chair but when it’s time for a nap, this seat folds out into a comfy sleeper bed. Big enough to fit three small kids comfortably in sofa mode, it’s light enough to move around the house and is ideal for your children to share during playtime or sleepovers. The super-soft slipcover embossed with an adorable Serta sheep pattern features an easy-to-reach side pocket where your little one can keep their favorite books or tablet. The supportive foam construction will keep its shape and provides all-day comfort. Plus, the chair's non-slip bottom ensures it stays in place. Designed to ship in a super-small box, this lightweight foam kids’ sofa and lounger may take up to 24 hours to fully expand once unboxed. Machine-washable slipcover zips off for easy cleaning. Recommended for ages 18 months+. Available in Grey and Pink.
They sure named this correctly-it is Perfect!2 grand kids born a month apart. I wanted a little sofa that they could use at the same time but I wanted it to last. I didn't mind paying a little more for quality. This certainly fits the criteria and more!It is not fun to assemble but once it's done you will love this little sofa!The kids love having their own little spot-they sit on it, crawl over it, lay on it, bounce on it and it withstands everything. It has the comfort that Serta is known for and is wide enough to accommodate 2 small children and their shenanigans! Folds out into a little bed for nap/lounging time. It's lightweight and can easily be moved around when you need to move it to another area.We need a sleeper sofa for our lake house-if Serta made one large enough to fold out to a queen size bed, I'd buy it!
I love Amazon, but I over research and overthink everything! The reviews seemed mixed on this one, but let me tell you- it’s better than you’re reading. I bought 2 of these. They do come in tiny little boxes. The fabric piece is wrapped separately and I had no issues with ripping/separating of the fabric- I checked before I even started. The foam comes all rolled in plastic and vacuumed packed. Once unrolled, I thought for sure it was gonna be a disaster. The instructions said it would take 24h for the foam to fully reinflate, but didn’t say whether to put it together before or after the time passed. So I decided maybe it’d be easier to do it before. It was awful- struggled to get the foam in place, and it looked so flimsy/flat when I finished. So I undid all my hard work and let the foam sit. Later in the day, the pieces didn’t really look like they were perking up much (granted it hadn’t been 24h yet). So I decided to try warming them with my hairdryer to see if the heat would expand the foam. Lemme tell ya, it was like magic and they filled in before my eyes. I then let them all sit until the next day for them to still expand on their own some more. When I went to assemble, it was SO MUCH EASIER once they were ready- almost like the piece just fit in the puzzle because it was exactly the size it needed to be instead of struggling with extra fabric on too small foam. They only part that was tricky for me was with the slanted pieces with the blue dots that need to line up. The instructions would say “facing-down” and then say “facing-up” and I got all sorts of confused. Basically, which ever way you’re putting your pieces in, make sure that the blue dots that have the foam touching are gonna be on the upside when you have it out like a bed. The gap part from the slants should be down on the floor when the bed is out. Also, be careful when putting them in the fabric. So many reviews had ripped seams and torn foam and I think it was from being too rough. Take your time putting them in and gently putting the fabric where it needs to go and you’ll save yourself a lot of frustration. The fabric does have a counting sheep pattern that was hard to see in the description pics, but they’re really cute and not distracting. When fully put together, they were sturdy (for a foam couch) and comfy. The price was right for these compared to other brands. Are these gonna last 10 years? No. But for less than $50, you can have a comfy nap-place/book-reading couch (let’s be honest, tablet-watching spot!) for 2-3years that you won’t feel bad about tossing when it’s time.
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