Toddler beds have side walls and low profiles for children three to five years. They can be made of wood or metal. Most toddler beds are large enough to fit a single standard mattress.
Traditional Toddler Beds are made of solid wood like oak, maple, mahogany, pine, and cherry. They have low profiles and side walls to prevent toddlers from accidentally rolling out and falling off.
Car Toddler Beds are built and painted to resemble automobiles, fire trucks, trains and other fun objects. They usually have combined wood and metal parts. They have low profiles and side walls to prevent toddlers from accidentally rolling out and falling off.
Iron Toddler Beds are made of solid, forged iron. They are essentially smaller versions of iron adult beds. They have half walls on the upper portion in place of side walls.
Transition Toddler Beds are made of coated, steel tube frames. They look like adult beds, but are smaller and have half walls on both sides.
Choosing Toddler Beds (Buying Tips)
Weight capacity: Choose a toddler bed with a weight capacity of at least 50 pounds. The bed should fully support the weight of a three- to five-year old child.
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