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Boy! Things are sure different from when we were kids. Toddlers today have it made, it seems. There are new items popping up each and every day to make their lives a little bit better; play time is more fun and there is an emphasis on early education, but there is also a focus on having the right tools for proper nutrition. These tools include things that focus the attention on more active play, eating the right foods and sleeping well. One way to ensure a proper night's sleep is to have an appropriately sized bed for your little one. But, beds should never be boring and you should not have to be concerned with the amount of space needed, either. Changing from a baby's crib to a toddler size bed is quite a transition to make, but what if you have more than one toddler who needs to occupy one room? That is where the toddler bunk beds come in handy.
Where space is tight, toddler bunk beds can be very welcome options. You should determine your exact needs first. It takes a bit of planning and preparation to make the transition and to also know what to look for in the stores. If you need a bit of extra storage in the room you may want to look into getting a captains bed or a bed with a bookcase. If you are merely buying a bunk bed because you want your child to be able to accommodate friends for sleepovers then you may want to look at the trundle bed options.
The amount of space you have available in the room will also be a huge determining factor when you're shopping for toddler bunk beds. The room that you are thinking of may require bunk beds if you have multiple children occupying the same space. Smaller rooms will need to make the most of the vertical space. Switching from a crib to a much larger toddler bed is going to require more room. Other options for making the most of the available space include a loft bunk, which is simple only a top bunk; this can make great use of vertical space with a bed on top of some type of storage.
The reason you should look specifically for toddler bunk beds as opposed to regular bunk beds is a question of safety. Toddler bunk beds are specifically designed for the child's smaller size; a regular bunk bed is not recommended for children under the age of six. As a parent, you will be tucking your little one into bed at night and the smaller size of the toddler bunk will allow you to easily reach the top bunk. A normal size bunk bed also has larger openings where the mattress meets the frame; this can be dangerous as a child could possibly get an arm, leg or even their head stuck.
A child's bed, especially at the toddler age level, is a huge investment that will have a great impact on their future. While shopping, remember to take all of these considerations to heart in your search for toddler bunk beds and don't forget to have fun. After all, it is a spunky, rambunctious and playful toddler that you're shopping for.
