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Toddler Beds

Posted under Childrens’ Furniture by yung-yung on Saturday 7 November 2009 at 7:33 am

Toddler Beds

Executive summary about Toddler Beds by Peter Emerson

toddler bedsWhen your child is ready to sleep in a bed, make sure the bed you choose child-friendly — safe and fun. Toddler Beds are designed low to the ground for a child’s safety. Some child-friendly beds have their headboards and footboards shaped in the form of sleighs, so the toddler can jump right into bed.

The bed is made of wood and has safety rails to ensure the safety of the child.

There is a bed specially designed for the little angel in your life. You can even custom design a bed to delight your little boy or girl. Little boys love beds shaped like cars, trucks and motorcycles.

There are also beds designed specifically for your little princess. Toddler Beds in their wide varieties and enchanting styles bring together both quality and fun and will urge any toddler want to go to bed.

Tips When Transitioning From Toddler Beds to Daybeds

Executive summary about Toddler Beds to Daybeds by Mike Selvon

Toddler furniture must someday give way to bigger sized kid’s furniture. A wooden daybed will last longer than the metal tube daybed.

The trundle bed will wheel out and accommodate extra friends if your daughter is having a sleep-over. If you are using the daybed as a spare one for guests, this can be beneficial as most adults would choose not to sleep on twin beds if they can help it.

The daybed will typically come unassembled, which means that you will be spending some time assembling the bed.

Make the transition from Toddler Beds to daybeds even more exciting for your daughter by letting her pick out her own bedroom furniture and bedding.

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