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Factors To Put Into Consideration When Purchasing A Car Bed For Your Kid

By Jamal D White


The right time to move your kid from the crib to the toddler bed is not exactly specific, although the right time should be between 2 and 3 years. Even so, you might want to wait until they have reached 3 years as they might be reluctant to move when they are younger. Consider the following aspects if you are looking to buy a car bed for your kid.

The bed should be close to the ground. This is to make it easy for the child to step in and out easily, and to reduce instances of injuries. You can also improvise if you still feel insecure by dropping cushioning on the edges of the bed where it opens in.

Safety too should be top on the list. Safety is a very sensitive factor to consider, especially when it comes to toddlers. The bed should not have sharp edges as these can prove to be extremely hazardous for the kids. Rather, go for the beds with smooth and finished edges that do not have stick-out hardware.

Some beds tend to consume a lot of space in the room and can cause a lot of clutter when things fall out of place. On the other hand, some car beds come with side drawers for storage, and as such can provide an extra space for storing items. Look out for space saving beds that you can store extra toys, books, as well as provide a study table.

You might also want to consider the weight your bed can endure. Some of this information can be found on the labels, or you can just enquire from the dealers. Some beds, such as the plastic toddler beds, are limited to 50 pounds only. This might prove a disadvantage as you cannot sit on it together, leave alone snuggling together.

Most children like making beds into the shape of different things for example a car, princess tiara or a cartoon character. Though most parents may not like loud colors, this might be what your child might want. Therefore, to make the bed look attractive you might be required to choose two or more shades of colors that blend and complement each other.

The frame for the bed should hold the mattress tightly in order to avoid accidents. If your bed does not hold the mattress properly, consider changing it. Gaps between your mattresses could prove to be a hidden hazard for your toddler, so watch out for any before installing your bed to see if it poses imminent threat.

When you have determined the right bed to purchase for your kid, before checking out, make sure that the bed maintains the right safety standards. You can do this by checking for a standard seal on the bed to see if it has been approved for packaging. This way, you are less likely to replace it sooner rather than later, and ensure your kid is safe when sleeping.




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