How to choose your Child's first bed?
At what age should a child sleep in a regular bed?

If your child is under 3 years old and starts climbing out of their crib, you may be wondering if they are ready to be placed in a big kid bed to ensure their safety.
According to Katherine Hodson, certified pediatric sleep consultant and owner of Kat Naps, you should wait to move your child to a toddler bed until they are 3 years old, if possible. "I always advise my clients to keep their child in the crib as close to 3 years as possible... Before age 3, young children have not developed the part of the brain related to control and impulse... But of course, if your child is constantly trying to get out and can swing their leg, then it is time to move them for their safety."
What type of bed is best suited for a toddler? What makes a good child's bed?

Sometimes, the transition from a baby bed to a big kid bed is not easy, especially when it comes to choosing the right bed for your child. There is a wide variety of styles, materials, and features, and it can be difficult to choose the one that best suits your toddler.
Single Bed and Guardrail

Moreover, safety is the most important factor to consider when choosing a bed for a toddler. Such a bed must be equipped with guardrails on the sides to prevent your child from rolling out of bed.
Cabin Bed

Montessori Bed

Similarly - you can choose to trust your child and opt for a Montessori style bed - with the base close to the floor for more safety, but without guardrails to allow the child to decide to get up and get up by themselves, it is also easier to get on and off and helps minimize injuries in case of a fall.
At what age should bed rails be removed?

What type of bed to choose for a small space?
It is also interesting from a certain age and in a narrow room to favor mezzanine beds. It saves space since it is possible to create a desk area or “playroom” underneath.
Also, don’t just think about what you need today, but also what you will need for your family in the years to come. Will you need to accommodate an additional child in the room in a few years? Thanks to a mezzanine, it is possible to add an extra single bed underneath when the baby arrives in the shared room after a few years with mom and dad.
Storage and Drawer

For such small beings, children accumulate an astonishing amount of stuff. Toys, books, artwork, clothes, shoes, school bags, sports equipment... as they grow, everything piles up very quickly.
Underbed drawers are an incredible space saver - allowing you to store anything and everything under the bed. These underbed drawers can also serve as a guest bed, with special drawer bed mattresses for extra guests or sleepovers!
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