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Reuse your old mattress

by ellen on May 21, 2009

Don’t throw your old, worn-out mattresses away. Store them in the attic or garage or on the top of a closet instead. Whenever your children are “feeling bouncy” and have extra energy to get rid of, you can pull out a mattress or two and let them jump around to their heart’s content. This gives [...]

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