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Switching to a Big Girl Bed

I have a wonderfull almost 2 1/2 year old daughter. She is pretty little for her age still only 24pds and only in 18-24mth cloths. She has always been a wonderful sleeper and has been in her crib since she was about a month old. She has not tried to climb out of it at night yet or even when the side is up she will always call for me to come get her out but when she is playing in her room and the side of her crib is down she gets the the stool from the bathroom and has been climbing in and out of it saying she is putting her baby's to bed for a couple week now. I know it is time to transfer her into a big girl bed and was wondering if you moms out there could suggest the best way to do it. I desided that I would just put her into a twin bed so I wont have to do this again in a year. I am also looking forward to being able to lay with her and read her bedtime story's. I have her bed (apart) in the hallway of our apartment and I have talked to her about it but she says no when I ask her if she wants to sleep in it. I have a feeling this is going to be a hard transition for her and for me so any suggestions would be very appreciated :)

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Thank you all for your advise it really helped. I know I just posted this yesterday and there are still people responding but I wanted to let everyone know what happened... I decided to at least put her big girl bed together and have both her crib and bed in her room so she could at least get use to it being there and I could give her a choice between the two beds. I really thought I would have a problem with her but as soon as I put those princess sheets on the mattress she loved it. At bedtime I had her pick out a book to read she layed down and I read a story to her hugged & kissed her goodnight along will all her babies and left the room, I thought for sure she would get out of bed at least once and she didn't, she was such a big girl and this morning when I woke her up she didn't want to get out of her bed. I know its not over yet and I'm sure she will learn soon that she can just get out of bed but I am so proud of her, she is growing way to fast. Thanks again for everyone who responded...

2nd night also when great, I think I was worried for nothing, more probably bcuz I wasn't ready to have her be a big girl yet its wonderful that she is doing/learning so much but its very sad knowing that she is growing so fast :( I am planning on having my father take her crib down this weekend so we can get it out of her room and give it to someone who needs it.

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My son didn't leave his crib until 3 and he transitioned fine. My 2 1/2 daughter is still in and i will keep her in it as long as I can!

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My son didn't leave his crib until 3 and he transitioned fine. My 2 1/2 daughter is still in and i will keep her in it as long as I can!

Hi M. i'm not really sure how to tell you to help the transition but i would def do the twin bed. my son fell out of his crib just before he turned 1.5yrs old and i did't want to chance it happening again so we put his bed from the crib to a toddler bed as it turned into one but there was such little room and he moved around alot everytime he'd roll over and hit one of the sides he would wake up. Luckily about that time our neighbor was getting rid of her sons twin size bunk beds and every since he's been in those and had more room he sleeps alot better. I would just put it up and see what happens. If nothing else she could always sleep on her floor or make her up a little bed in there somewhere. She will eventually want to sleep in it, it may take a little time just tell her big girls sleep in big girl beds she'll want it sooner or later. hope this helps. Jen

All I could suggest would be to work with her train of thinking on this. "Do you think there's enough room for you and your babies? Maybe we should get a bigger bed" and let her choose the one she likes.

Hi M.~

We put my son on a futon mattress for a little while after the crib but that was because we didn't want to spend money to transition to a toddler bed then to the twin bed which we already had (it is a trundle bed so I was too nervous to go right to the twin). Before we put the futon in the room when made a big deal out of it and went shopping for his sheets. We talked on the way to the store and explained he could pick out whatever he wanted to sleep with. He was also able to pick out a pillow for his 'puppy'. This helped a ton I think. A few nights before we took out the crib we let him sleep on the floor with the mattress from the crib, he thought it was so cool to 'camp out' in his room. Then we took out the crib and let him help make his bed and when it was ready to go to bed he liked having me lie in his bed to read his bedtime story.

We did have to put a gate up for a little while, explaining that the dogs might jump on his bed with him but it was really to keep him in his room.

Hope this helps and good luck, any change is hard and I know we had a few rough nights where he woke up scared, but it wasn't too bad.

Let her pick out her own new sheets for the big girl bed and let her baby sleep in it for a night or two so she can see that her baby is okay with it and then maybe she will be. She will do it eventually if you keep trying.

Don't sweat it. She'll let you know when she's ready. There is nothing wrong with her still sleeping in the crib. Besides, there are 100's of mothers out there who wish their kid would stay in a crib! Count it as a blessing for now, like I said, she'll let you know when she's ready.

We always went to a toddler bed first... The mattress can be used from the crib so it feels the same and the large size isn't as daunting. Plus its got semi sides...
There are many ways to pull it off...
Do you know anyone that is going to have a baby soon? If you do talk to your girly about how the baby needs a crib... Maybe she'll "give up " her crib for a baby to use.
Or one day she's not there, take a piece off the crib. Make it "broken" then tell her it broke and it has to get taken down to fix it. Put the bed up so she can sleep in it that night and, ahem, loose the crib...
If possible set them both up at the same time.
And let her pick out big girl sheets and blankets for it no matter what you chose to do.
Or just take it down and tell her someone stole it.
What ever you do it will take a bit for her to accept its her bed. So prepare for nights of having to put her back to bed. Just keep putting her back and she will figure it out.
Personal note here... Make sure you put a plastic mattress cover on the bed from the get go. She will be used to it then before potty training makes it a necessity. :-)
Good luck...

If you have the space, set up the bed in the room with the crib. Let her sit in it, see if she'll nap in it, read to her in it, etc. I did this with all my kids and it made the transition pretty easy.

Good Luck!

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