
In the market for a toddler bed? Here’s what to keep in mind
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Your little one has almost outgrown their cot, and you need to start looking for their new bed. We know this can feel like a huge step. From a cot to a big kids’ bed – your baby is growing up! Maybe they’re not quite ready for an adult-size bed, but what if there was something in between? We’ve got the answer: toddler beds.
So, what is a toddler bed? And how are they different from your standard single bed? We’re here to tell you, plus share a few sleep safety tips so everyone can get some much-needed ZZZs.
Our toddler bed can be transformed for bigger kids by removing the guard rails and adding the legs
How is a toddler bed different from a cot or single bed?
Let’s take a look at what makes a toddler bed different. A cot provides a safe and secure environment for newborns and babies to sleep in. Cots are typically small and enclosed, with a mattress for support. They’re the perfect size for tiny bodies and are designed to protect bub from rolling or climbing out at night. When babies get a little older, they outgrow their cot and need more space. This might also be the time you move them into their own room. As they become active, inquisitive little toddlers, kids start being more independent when they go to bed and get up in the morning. And while a standard single bed can sometimes do the trick, you might find that its height is an issue for little people. A toddler bed is usually lower to the ground – so much easier for those little legs! – and often has safety features like rails to keep the sleeper from rolling out overnight. The best toddler beds, Koala Design Manager Adam Harrigan explains, are the same size as a standard single. “They just have different proportions,” he says. “They might have lighter mattresses or sit lower to the ground to make them more child-friendly.” A big kids’ bed is a change, but it’s an important milestone in your toddler’s first adorable, wobbly steps towards independence.What safety features does a toddler bed need?
Sleeping in a toddler bed can take some kids time to get used to. It’s a good idea to keep the little crawlers and climbers snug and safe with a few safety features. Your toddler’s bed should: 👏 be low to the ground to prevent any falls and to help the little ones get in and out 👏 have railings for peace of mind that they won’t roll out while they’re sleeping 👏 have a quality, firm mattress 👏 not have any sharp edges 👏 be well constructed and built with durable materials.How do you choose the right toddler bed?
When you start looking for a new bed for your toddler, you’ll quickly get lost in a sea of options. Focus on finding a quality bed that can be used past the toddler stage. You want something that works for bigger kids, too, so you’re not replacing the bed after only a few years. Look for a bed that’s made well, using safe and ideally sustainable materials. And one that offers safety features for those early transition years when your kids are still small. Find a bed that works in the space you have, and always remember to measure the room – you’ll want to know exactly where this new bed will fit!