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thread: Toddler bed's

  1. #1

    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
    8,023

    Unhappy Toddler bed's

    SO who's got one for their toddler?

    Who's had a toddler in one???

    We're about to get one as Mateauz is scared witless of the big bed but decided to day to jump head first out of his cot making a nice mess of blood all over his face. Im worried about his head and getting injuries and cause of the blood and his crying i havent let him go to sleep

    SOOOOO

    Would like to know what peoples thoughts on these beds and if the transition was long, bad, good ... you get what I mean

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
    5,462

    Oh, poor Mateauz . I hope he's OK.

    I used a toddler bed for DS1 when he was 23 months old and he took to it really well. It was nice and low to the floor and I put a portacot foam mattress on the floor next to it in case he rolled out. The first night I put him in it he was a little upset so I just lay down next to him and he happily went to sleep. We had no problems after that

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
    6,975

    My own feelings about toddler sized beds is that personally I wouldn't bother. Because they are short length-wise their time of usefulness is going to be quite limited and before you know it you'll be looking for somewhere to store it so that you can fit a full single in the room. If being close to the floor is important to you i would instead invest in a single futon. Then at least you be able to fold it up and store it easily and also offer it to adult guests. Also buying a single futon means that you will only have to buy the next size up linen... ie go straight to single bed linen.

    But you do what's needed. Luckily my toddler didn't have an issue with going into a full sized single. We have a king single futon though which is very handy to have in the house and easy to store.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
    14,682

    We got one from IKEA, but its really quite long - so I think DS will be in it for a while, and then will be passed down to his siblings.

    Poor little man.. hope he's ok xxx

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jul 2008
    Eastern Surburbs, Melbourne
    1,841

    DD put DS on a mattress on the floor for the first few weeks until he got used to the idea.
    Not far to fall
    What my Dad for my brother many years ago and we used the bed for our girls and I now have it here to make up for GS2 is to cut down an old bed and I think it takes cot size mattress. We used it for many years until we passed it on to other family members.
    He is about the age I put DD2 into a bed as she could climb out.
    Sounds like you have a climber there.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
    6,745

    We have one for DD1 who went into it at 2yrs - she got it for her birthday. She loves it and we had no transition problems at all. She has always been small so a full sized bed was a bit scary for her too. I think she will be in this one at least for another year and then Miss J will take it over.

    Also she has fallen out a couple of times and because it is so close to the floor she didn't even wake up! I just heard a thump and went in to check on her and she was on the floor

  7. #7

    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
    8,023

    Bath - there already is a full sized single bed in the room and he absolutely hates it with a passion

    Ive found a toddler bed for him on ebay - but it out for $95 with a mattress so the inlaws are bring it tomorrow. Its white like his cot so he should be alright with it and has safety sides on it also

    I worry about him hitting his head. Ive seen him have enough fits to last me a life time.

    thanks everyone for their input

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    where cosmopolitans and margaritas flow all night
    2,794

    We bought a single bed before DD was born and she will go straight from her cot into the single. To start with we'll just put the mattress on the floor to get her used to it and then we'll put it on the frame and buy some sides to attach to the frame. This will then be her bed probably until she moves out of home. It's a great mattress, well made and very comfy. Both DH and I have slept on the single bed at various times when DD was first born to allow the other to sleep undisturbed.

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    hiding under my desk!
    1,432

    can you take the side off his cot?
    not so scary then

    we have a boori cot and that is how it converts...

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    312

    Our cot converted to a toddler bed too - worked well as it was all the same for DS. I have a friend who is converting theirs by taking off the side and stabilising it with bracing etc. Its one that doenst convert but they are changing it as they are not having any more kids and so buggering up a cot doesnt matter.

    We got about 2 years use out of the toddler bed so well worth it for us (and two years as a cot so great for the money).

  11. #11
    Registered User

    May 2006
    Igglepiggle Land
    2,742

    We've bought one for DD (as DS will be requiring the cot she currently is sleeping in lol)...

    Found it on special at Target for $99.

    I'm concerned about getting DD to sleep in it - she'll only be about 20 mths when we'll need her to start sleeping in it (or until we move future DS from a bassinette into his own room). It was far too daunting to put my premmie baby into a big bed already - and it'll be handed down to DS in the future - so for $99 I'm not complaining.

  12. #12
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2008
    3,132

    Our toddler bed is the same size as the cot - it uses the same mattress as our cot. I got one because we had to move DD in there at 17 months so DS could move into the cot and she seemed too little for a big bed.

    DD loves her toddler bed. She fell out of it a few times early on, but we put pillows on the floor where she fell out and she never hurt herself, just got a fright.

    The only problem I have with them is that they are very small and DD won't last too much longer (she is quite tall for her age). That's okay thought because DS will need the toddler bed by the end of the year as DS will move into it (bit of a side issue).

    Ours was $99 from Target without a mattress (mattress was about $40) both on special. All the cot linen and blankets fit it so I didn't have to buy anthing extra like that, I just used what I already had.

  13. #13

    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
    8,023

    BUGGER!!! I rang target and they said they didnt have any at al and never had ah doesnt matter now...looks like its just one more night in it (thank god)

    Doudou - our cot isnt one that converts but with a bit of luck SIL will be pg soon and its all her's

    THanks everyone

  14. #14
    Registered User
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    Aug 2007
    Melbourne
    2,654

    We got a toddler bed fro MJ 2 weeks ago...
    Its been fantasti. Uses the cot mattress and is about 1cm from the floor.
    ot ours from spotlight when they had a big sale on and it only cost $160 and came with tables and chairs and a a storage thingy.
    Its not the normal type of bed that i would by (disney and metal/plastic) but it does the job really well.
    She fell out the 2nd night and there was No issue, as it was so close to the floor - ther are little bumper rails near the head end, but she spins around in her sleep.
    There were tears, but because she didnt know where she was, rather than she had hurt herself.
    We went to this as MJ was trying to climb out and i was so worried that she would hurt herself.

    Didnt use one for DSS, he went straight to a big bed at the age of 2

  15. #15
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    Tassie
    2,567

    I used one for Jaidan and Chase. Loved them, they both fit nicely into the room too cos they were smaller, and the boys loved them. Gave them away when they decided sleeping together was better (2 and 3 years old) and wouldn't sleep in seperate beds so had to get a king single lol

    But I would get one if he wont go in to a big bed

  16. #16
    smiles4u Guest

    Yeh, my friend purchased few months ago 2 x Toddlers Beds for her 2 year old twin girl's from Target (Ballarat) on special at $99 each too (white wooden).

    They are now 2.5yrs old and i honestly can say i don't think they will be in them much longer, so very short little beds they are

  17. #17
    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2007
    Perth
    2,088

    Our DD has a cute little white one from Ikea, its gorgeous. The trick is getting her to sleep in the darn thing!!!!! Tips anyone? Hehe

  18. #18
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Melbourne
    832

    We just bought DD's bed yesterday with the plan of her going into it some time after Xmas - hopefully!!! We also bought a trundle bed so we figured she can go on that first because its muhc lower then work up to the big bed. The main reason is we have number 2 on the on the way and will need the cot but I won't rush DD - we can always borrow a cot for baby if we need to.

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