toddler beds
Mar. 29th, 2004 12:07 amSo, I realized last week why I'm feeling this insane urgency on getting Widget into a bed. Besides the fact that I'm waiting for the day she goes right out over the top of her crib bar, and beyond that fact that if we're going to start night training ever, she needs to be able to get up at night.
She's spending the weekend at my parents next month. And she's seriously outgrow her travel crib (technically she outgrew it height- and weight-wise *months* ago, but on her last outing, she could lie down stretched out in it. So, she's going to need new bedding arrangements for her trip. And I really don't want to spring that change on her while she's away from home, nor do I want to saddle my parents with the first attempts at non-confined sleeping.
But I can't find anywhere non-online that sells decent kids furniture that isn't STUPIDLY expensive. And all the online places have freight surcharges, AND I can't see what I'm buying. I also can't decide it it's worth spending the money to get her a "toddler bed" with the little safety rails, or if we should just get her a bed and let her learn how not to fall out I mean, I don't remember my parents using safety rails, and it didn't kill any of us. On the one hand it seems silly, on the other hand, like maybe something that makes a wee bit of sense for now, especially since most of them take crib matresses, so we wouldn't have to invest in a new mattress for her yet.
Moms, any recommendations or advice?
She's spending the weekend at my parents next month. And she's seriously outgrow her travel crib (technically she outgrew it height- and weight-wise *months* ago, but on her last outing, she could lie down stretched out in it. So, she's going to need new bedding arrangements for her trip. And I really don't want to spring that change on her while she's away from home, nor do I want to saddle my parents with the first attempts at non-confined sleeping.
But I can't find anywhere non-online that sells decent kids furniture that isn't STUPIDLY expensive. And all the online places have freight surcharges, AND I can't see what I'm buying. I also can't decide it it's worth spending the money to get her a "toddler bed" with the little safety rails, or if we should just get her a bed and let her learn how not to fall out I mean, I don't remember my parents using safety rails, and it didn't kill any of us. On the one hand it seems silly, on the other hand, like maybe something that makes a wee bit of sense for now, especially since most of them take crib matresses, so we wouldn't have to invest in a new mattress for her yet.
Moms, any recommendations or advice?
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Date: 2004-03-29 05:23 am (UTC)put the crib mattress on the floor?
Date: 2004-03-29 10:45 am (UTC)She keeps saying she isn't ready yet for a "big girl bed" (one with a frame that's taller up off the floor).
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Date: 2004-03-29 12:45 pm (UTC)You could try Toys R Us / Babies R Us for for a cheap toddler frame if you want to go that route.
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Date: 2004-03-29 02:34 pm (UTC)Is there IKEA near you guys? They're perfect for stuff like this.
Another possiblity: a futon? They're really low to the ground and cheap. Just make sure you can put the pee-proof sheet on it!!
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Date: 2004-03-30 03:49 am (UTC)The running joke when I was a kid was that when my mom makes a bed, she really makes a bed. From plywood and 2x4s.
What she designed was a very basic frame, basically a sheet of thick plywood on 2x4 legs. The special feature was a "flap" of thinner plywood on hinges attached to the side that wasn't against the wall. At night, we would fold it up and it was held in place with a small chain and a screen door hook, to keep the kid (first my brother, then me) from rolling out of bed. During the day, it folded down to hide whatever crap we'd shoved under the bed. All sanded and painted bright colors. Since the flap was perfectly functional as a junk-hider, it didn't feel like a baby bed when I got older. I think I used it until 4th grade or so.
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Date: 2004-04-07 03:02 am (UTC)Widget's all excited about getting a big girl bed.
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Date: 2004-04-07 03:03 am (UTC)But I remember being SO JEALOUS of the kid down the street that had one when I was little.
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Date: 2004-04-07 03:06 am (UTC)I think we're going to end up getting a day bed from a friend of ours, and using the add-on safety rails until Miss Widget gets used to the idea of a big bed. She's so excited about it.
Re: put the crib mattress on the floor?
Date: 2004-04-07 03:08 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-04-07 03:24 am (UTC)