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Seeking Advice on Whether to Use a Toddler Bed

I am trying to decide whether to buy a "fun" toddler bed for my little boy - age 3. I'd like to hear the pros and cons of it. My daughter had a cute storybook cottage bed for a couple years when she was a toddler and she loved to stay in it, but it was given to us secondhand. My son likes Thomas the Train and he likes race cars so I was considering both of the ones manufactured by Little Tikes (and hoping to find one second hand, as well). He is still in a crib now, and I feel he should be out of it but our pediatrician said it wasn't necessary unless he was climbing out. Still, he seems too big for a crib, though my husband is afraid he will constantly get out of a toddler bed. Is it worth the expense of a toddler bed if it will only be used 1-2 years? I would love to see the delight on his face, but need to be convinced a toddler bed is a wise purchase. What have your experiences been?

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We have had 4 children and all of them went or are going through a toddler bed. What I have learned though is if you do decide to get one to let him shop with you. I bought a Thomas bed because my son loves Thomas without bringing him and he was very upset and scared of the big train and still favors his brothers race car bed. The Thomas bed sits empty most nights and my boys sleep in the other room. Another suggestion so the bed gets used longer is Little Tikes makes the race car bed to take a twin mattress verses the crib mattress. It looks cool and he can grow in to it for years to come.

3 is old to be in a crib, I would definitely let him enjoy the feeling of being a big boy and getting a bigger bed! I personally, wouldn't bother with the toddler bed, as you said, wont last long. I just got the girls each a twin bed. But, if you want him to have something special for his bed, like his sister did, you could look for some Thomas and Disney Cars wall stickers....they sell the Cars ones I believe at Walmart. You could put the bed into a corner of the room, and decorate the wall all around his bed with the wall stickers he will adore. And maybe with the money you will save on not buying the toddler bed, you could get him bedsheets and comforter to match...he would be happy to see his new big boy bed all decked out like that, and to have those stickers at his level to look at around his bed.

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3 is old to be in a crib, I would definitely let him enjoy the feeling of being a big boy and getting a bigger bed! I personally, wouldn't bother with the toddler bed, as you said, wont last long. I just got the girls each a twin bed. But, if you want him to have something special for his bed, like his sister did, you could look for some Thomas and Disney Cars wall stickers....they sell the Cars ones I believe at Walmart. You could put the bed into a corner of the room, and decorate the wall all around his bed with the wall stickers he will adore. And maybe with the money you will save on not buying the toddler bed, you could get him bedsheets and comforter to match...he would be happy to see his new big boy bed all decked out like that, and to have those stickers at his level to look at around his bed.

My son is 3 and a 1/2 and is still in his crib. He doesn't try to climb out at all. We bought him a spiderman toddler bed awhile back and tried to get him to sleep in it. It worked for one night. Then he was up all night long. We finally put him back in his crib.

My suggestion, buy a toddler bed (or covert your crib if it's one of those). Try it out for a few nights. If he stays in the toddler bed then great, if not, go back to the crib!

Good luck.

My daughter's pediatrician gave us the following three reasons a kid should be moved out of their crib:
1. The kid starts climbing out
2. You are expecting another child who could use the crib
3. When the kid is ready for college : )

Keep him in the crib as long as you think he will fit there and then go straight to a twin or full size bed. As another poster said, the mattress size in the toddler bed is the same as the crib. Plus you can get the bed rails to make sure he doesn't fall out.

You can still make getting a big boy bed really fun and exciting for your son though. You should let him pick out his whole bedding ensemble (e.g., Thomas sheets & comforter), etc. Maybe you can also add a few matching decorations (inexpensive ones of course) to his room and make a big deal about the whole transition.

Luckily our crib turned into a toddler bed but even so our son was out of it before he turned four and into a regular queen sized bed. I personally think they are a waste of money if money is the main concern for you though they are quite cute. My son was about 1 1/2 when we took him out of his crib since he had learned to climb both in and out of his bed and made it the toddler bed. He went into a regular bed when he was about 3 1/2 or so because the toddler bed just wasn't big enough since he was a really restless sleeper. Good luck

We used a toddler bed for quite a while. My daughter got too tall for it but always sleeps curled up anyway so she still loved it. You certainly can look second-hand but do be very careful about condition and be sure to check carefully at www.cpsc.gov (Consumer Product Safety Commission) to see whether whatever you get has been recalled. You can search on the site for past and current recalls. Or you can go with a twin bed with bed rails - the online catalog One Step Ahead sells several kinds of bed rails and you can remove them and take them on trips etc. if needed.

I know a lot of families want kids to stay in cribs as long as possible, but at 3 he probably is able to climb out. If they are tall enough to climb out, whether they've started to do it or not, I think it's time to move them out for safety. What influences me is that a friend's child broke her arm climbing out of her crib, and I realized that the distance from the top of a crib rail to the floor is a long way for a small person to fall.

Yep, your husband is right: Your son will indeed climb out of anything that's not a crib. You'll have to walk him back to his room a lot at first and maybe even put a gate on his room door. But the novelty of getting up is normal (though a pain for parents) and it's a phase that does end. It's going to happen whenever you make the change so why not deal with it now rather than later? Good luck and I hope you find him a good bed he can use for a while.

We have had 4 children and all of them went or are going through a toddler bed. What I have learned though is if you do decide to get one to let him shop with you. I bought a Thomas bed because my son loves Thomas without bringing him and he was very upset and scared of the big train and still favors his brothers race car bed. The Thomas bed sits empty most nights and my boys sleep in the other room. Another suggestion so the bed gets used longer is Little Tikes makes the race car bed to take a twin mattress verses the crib mattress. It looks cool and he can grow in to it for years to come.

We kept our oldest daughter in a crib until she was 3 and needed to move her into a bed for potty training reasons. We plan to keep our second in her crib until age 3 as well, depending on her needs. We started with a mattress on the floor for a couple weeks to make sure she wouldn't roll off (and to buy us time to find the bedroom set we wanted for her!). We got a full size bedroom set for her and told her she was not allowed to leave her room (she has a potty chair in there) and we would come get her when it was time to wake up. She gets to have special 'big girl' toys that her sister is not allowed to play with in a basket in her room that she can play with if she wakes up. We've never had a problem with her leaving her room but we did buy a gate to keep her in there since we have a lot of stairs and we didn't want her roaming around the house unsupervised if we were sleeping. The closed door worked well for us.

Playhut brand makes things called bed wraps or bed toppers. You can find them at amazon.com. They're like a little tent thing that wraps around a standard twin or full size bed to look like popular characters and sell for about $40 . I personally think a toddler bed is a waste of money unless you have another child of the same gender who will use it soon. Of course, if you can find a good quality second hand bed - more power to you!

We wrestled with this a few yrs ago with my daughter. We wanted to find one of those cute toddler beds secondhand because the shipping was almost as much as the bed and made a new one way out of our range. What I found is that some of them convert into a regular mattress size which makes the price a little more do-able because you will get more use out of it, and some are just the toddler size which use a crib mattress and if they look small in the crib, they will in the toddler bed as well. We couldn't find a second hand one so we just got her a big girl bed. We put a bed rail up and she only started getting out of it without us when she was about 4 1/2. But I think that depends on personality. My son is 2 and I plan on keeping him in his crib until he can get out on his own because he will be all over the house. I think you should take into account his size, personality, and if he will get a lot of use out of it.

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