Kids’ mattresses need to be supportive (growing bones), durable (rough use), and safe (low-VOC, certified materials). They don’t need to be expensive. Here are our top picks for kids ages 5-12.
| Pick | Best For | Price (Twin) |
| Allswell Original | Budget hybrid | $210 |
| Nectar Classic Kids | Memory foam | $399 |
| Tuft & Needle Original | Cool, neutral | $425 |
| Saatva Youth | Premium pick | $595 |
| Helix Kids | Growing children | $549 |
1. Allswell Original
The cheapest legitimate hybrid mattress for a kid’s bedroom. Plenty of support for years.
2. Nectar Classic
Soft memory foam suits young kids. Lifetime warranty if cared for.
3. Tuft & Needle Original
Cool-sleeping foam for kids who run warm. Decent durability.
4. Saatva Youth (5+)
Saatva’s dedicated kids’ line — designed for growing bodies with flip-as-they-grow firmness.
5. Helix Kids
Designed specifically for children with growth-friendly support.
What to look for in a kids’ mattress
CertiPUR-US certified foams (low VOC). Medium-firm support (5-7 on the scale). Decent edge support if your kid uses the bed as a trampoline. Affordable enough to replace when they outgrow it.
FAQ
How often should kids’ mattresses be replaced?
Every 6-8 years, or when they outgrow a twin and need a full/queen.
Should I buy a premium mattress for my kid?
Probably not until age 10+. Younger kids don’t benefit enough from $1000+ mattresses to justify the cost.
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