Fostering Positive Sibling Relationships
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Full-size Crib / Toddler Frame
Overall: 54"L x 29"W x 11"H
Mattress: 52"L x 28"W
Twin Frame
Overall: 77"L x 40"W x 12"H
Mattress: 75"L x 38"W
Full-size Frame
Overall: 77"L x 55"W x 12"H
Mattress: 75"L x 54"W
Bed Slats are 2.5"-3" apart
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Scooped Sides shorten the entry point for children to climb off and on. Some parents find this helps for children who are attached to the support that their crib provides. The Scoop Right Side has a high section on the left side and a scooped entrance on the right side. The child will sleep with their head by the high side with their feet by the scooped entrance. |
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The Scoop Left Side has a high section on the right side and a scooped entrance on the left side. The child will sleep with their head by the high side with their feet by the scooped entrance. | |
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It is important for small children to have space to right themselves after rolling off the bed. For children under 18 months, do not place Low Side or Scoop Side closer than 12" away from the wall.
The High Side should be less than 1.5" or greater than 12" away from the wall. This will either prevent children from getting stuck or give them space to right themselves.
Our customers have found the following tips helpful in making their children's rooms safe and conducive to sleep with the Floor Bed:
Read more tips on how to safely use a Floor Bed.
We recommend a mattress thickness of 4-8 inches. The twin-size mattress pictured is 6 inches thick. This product does not include the mattress.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) advises beds “intended to provide free access and egress to a child not less than 15 months of age.” These regulations prevent companies from selling beds that are not entirely enclosed as products for children under 15 months. Many families choose to switch their child earlier than 15 months while others choose to wait. We believe that you'll know what's best for your child. You know how your child sleeps, how their room is set up, what they'll need to grow and what you're comfortable with. Every child is different. We encourage you to observe and adapt your child’s space based off of their unique abilities and needs.
Read community feedback about their experiences transitioning to a floor bed as well as a sleep expert's advice below.
The high orientation raises the mattress an additional 5 inches off the floor. The best time to adjust the bed is when your child feels comfortable getting into the bed independently with the additional height.
Additional bed frame sides can help extend the lifespan of your bed so it works for your child through all developmental stages.
Sibling relationships may be tough to navigate. Some days they may seem to be best friends, and the next day, they're bickering and fighting. Why d...