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Portable Bedrail for Toddler

Hi Moms,
I have a 3 year old who is outgrowing/has outgrown his pack n' play where he normally sleeps when we visit family. I am wondering what ideas you have to keep kids from rolling out of bed. Any portable bedrails that work or do not work? We tried to put him in a futon but he kept rolling out which made for a difficult night. Thanks for your help!

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Thank you for all the great ideas! I never thought to try a noodle or a rolled up towel/blanket. We haven't spent the night anywhere since my request but we are going to try the least expensive ideas first and then go from there. Thanks Moms!

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I'm still dreading this with my guys, but a good friend of mine suggested just using a sleeping bag on the floor. It is much more fun for them, and then there aren't any transition issues if you go somewhere and all the beds are full :)

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cheapest and easiest...wherever you visit buy a funoodle (long styrofoam toys for the pool) and put it under the bottom sheet/matress pad. This kept my son from rolling out and at the end of your trip just throw it out...one less thing to lug around/transport

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L.,

I bought a portable one when my kids were little...I don't remember if it was from The Right Start or Toys R Us...but it was great! We used it for years without a problem.

We only bought one; if we were at a hotel where we needed protection on 2 sides, we put the bedrail on one side (of a double or queen sized bed) and two chairs on the other, and then placed the child closer to the side with the bedrail.

Good luck!

We use on areobed for kids and it is great. It has a little recessed area in the middle of the bed so it is tougher to roll out. The bed is nice and portable and our daughter loves it. We had to order it online as the stores do not seem to carry it but it was well worth it.

I'm still dreading this with my guys, but a good friend of mine suggested just using a sleeping bag on the floor. It is much more fun for them, and then there aren't any transition issues if you go somewhere and all the beds are full :)

L.
I have been looking at these bed rails for some time
in preparation for the transition to a single bed.Look very sturdy and not that expensive.They have portable bolsters
for $29.95 too!

At www.onestepahead.com
http://www.onestepahead.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId...

-S.

I believe One Step Ahead sells a portable bed rail. Check out their catalog or website.

Hi! I don't know how often you travel but I saw this product in a Babies R Us. Kidco Peapod. It's a little pricey but well worth it. It's much more expensive on Amazon but there are always bountiful customer reviews to look at.
Link For Babies R Us:

http://www.toysrus.com/search/index.jsp?kwCatId=&kw=p...

Link for Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Kidco-PeaPod-Indoor-Outdoor-Travel/...

L.,

I don't know of any portable bed rails. But I wanted to let you know that when we moved my son out of his crib he never had a bed rail. He was in captains bed (low to the floor)after a couple of falls he stayed in bed. No one in my family ever used bed rails and we are all fine. If there is a health consern, let him "camp out" on the floor with blankets and pillows.

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