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Advice on Crib vs Toddler Bed and Bedding for It

HI Everyone! I need some advice/input. I have a 2 year old who still sleeps in her crib, however, we are expecting our second child in Aug. My 2 yr old hasn't even attempted to crawl out of her crib yet so I hate to take it away too soon, but I am also going to need a crib for our new baby. We were thinking of giving the new baby the old crib and buying a 3-in-1 convertible crib for our 2 yr old so that we can get more use out of it. The major problem I am running into is finding bedding to fit a crib mattress that will be appropriate for now and when she gets older. I really don't want to end up buying another crib and then 2 toddler beds, etc. Any advice/input/ suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!

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I have a 3 in 1 crib and used it for my first child (now 6). She went straight to a regular bed at 18 months with no problem and it is much easier to find sheets for this size bed. I saved the crib for my second child (now 2 1/2). When he started to crawl out we took one side off. That worked for a short time. I have now converted it to a full size bed because he was getting too big for the toddler mattress. I would start now with the transition to a big bed. My daughter helped me pick out her bedding so it was fun moving to a big girl bed. There are rails you can get to slip under the mattress if you are afraid of her falling out. Good luck and hope this helps.

If you search the internet (use Google) for "toddler bedding" you will be amazed at the number of bed sets you can order.

Hi B.,

We bought a toddler bed (it takes up much less room than the 3 in 1). My daughter slept in it until she was almost 6. You can find really cute Disney toddler bedding on their web site. They have Mickey Mouse, Cars, Princesses & other characters. If you're on a budget, you can also just buy a solid sheet (toddler bed mattress is the same size as a crib mattress) & pillow case at Walmart or Target & then find a cute blanket.

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If you don't mind ordering online The Company Store has lots of bedding options for toddler beds.

My 5 year old switched to a toddler bed when she was 2 also. I loved it and so did she. She felt like such a big girl and it might help her cope easier to the new baby if you let her kow she is helping out. That is something of hers that she can share with the baby. Let her help you pick our her own sheets and things. I am not sure if the children will be sharing a room but by the time the baby is big enough to get a toddler bed maybe you could get bunk beds. Most toddler beds use a crib matress so you could use either the same sheets or get new. I know they have like dora and other smaller children types.. Good luck..

I just moved my 2 year old daughter (she turned 2 in Dec) from a crib to a twin bed on Sunday. I didn't think it was worth the money to buy her a toddler bed. I left the crib set up in her room till Monday evening. She took her nap on Sunday afternoon in her new big girl bed. She got out of bed on her own and came downstairs when she woke up. Monday morning I could hear her chattering in her bed, but she didn't come out of her room. It was early and still dark, so I think the darkness kept her in her bed. She has transitioned quite well without any issues. I would suggest going right to a twin bed with a side rail. It gives them more of a cozy feel like the crib. Good Luck

Instead of buying a 3-1 convertible Crib, why don't you look on a site like Craig's List and see if anyone has a crib for sale cheap, or even free? Then you could just use two cribs until your two year old is ready. You can even post there that you're looking for a crib and how much you're willing to pay.

Good Luck! :)

It was right around 2 when we took our daughter (3 next month) out of her crib and converted it to a toddler bed. We set it up and pretty much played in her room and let her check it out. She transitioned very well and she was like your daughter, never tried to climb out of her crib etc. If you use a toddler bed you can usually still use crib sheets and the crib matteress which we are still using. We bought some really pretty sheets and a full size comforter in a very girly flower print and she loves it. If I were you, I'd scrap the whole 3 in 1 idea. As the other poster said, at this point, you can just transition her right to a twin or full size probably without much effort since she seems pretty easy going. Also for now, why not just take out the crib and put her crib mattress on the floor and let her start that way? She won't roll off and hurt herself and could be a good way to transition her from the crib to the new bed when you buy it. If your going to use her crib for the baby, the sooner you begin the better. Good luck!

If you search the internet (use Google) for "toddler bedding" you will be amazed at the number of bed sets you can order.

We are expecting our 2nd child in a few days, so we just had a similar situation (our other daughter is 2). My daughter loved her crib never tried to climb out and slept very well in it. But we need the crib for the new baby. So we bought a regular twin bed for her. It is on the box spring but not the frame so she can climb into it. We made a big production of it with new bedspread and sheets. We even called her grandparents so she could tell them about it. That made her feel super cool. She refers to it as her big girl bed and she loves it. I was so surprised that the transition was so easy for her. Now if only we could conquer potty training...

Hi B.,

Congratulations on #2!
I'm a mom of 3. I wouldn't waste time/money on a toddler bed. With each of my kids we moved them out of the crib when they were two. None of my kids climbed out of the crib (which I guess is unusual) But I too needed the crib for the next one. So we just went to the twin size and got bed rails so they wouldn't fall out. They each made the transition relatively smoothly. We made the switch about 3 months before the baby was due and took the crib apart and put it away. We didn't want the first child to feel like they were being replaced or that the new baby was sleeping in "their" crib. I think two is a good age because they don't really remember the crib. If I ask my older girls now (8) and (6) about their cribs they don't even remember. And even though we didn't NEED the crib when my youngest turned 2 we took him out of it because it worked so well with the girls. I really never understood toddler beds. Why try and make a transition for your child more often than you have too. From the crib to the toddler bed, then from the toddler bed to a big bed. You only need one crib. (unless your having twins - and I have no advice for that :-)

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