Fire Engine Toddler Bed
Fire Engine Toddler Bed Review:
We purchased this bed for our 20 month old son. He is VERY big for his age so he could not stay in his crib for safety reasons. He moves so much at night that we were concerned that he would fall out of bed. We were also concerned that the dramatic change from crib to toddler bed would keep him up all night.
We couldn’t have been more pleasantly surprised. He slept through the night the very first night. We setup the toddler bed with the crib still in his room and asked him which bed he wanted to sleep in. He was emphatic that he wanted to sleep in the fire truck. I strongly recommend this product to other mothers.
Fire Engine Toddler Bed Review: I bought this for my 20 month old son, because he recently learned how to climb out of his crib. I had to run out to the store and get an electric screwdriver, but once I did that, it was relatively easy to assemble. My son can easily climb in and out of this bed so I don’t have to worry about him falling and getting hurt, and he loves turning the night-light on and off. The sides are also high enough that he won’t fall out of bed while he is sleeping.
Fire Engine Toddler Bed Description: Your little fire chief will love bedtime with this adorable Fire Engine Toddler Bed. With a working siren nightlight that shuts off automatically after five minutes, plus a dashboard featuring a molded-in steering wheel and radio and gauge details, this innovative bed is fun for both bedtime and playtime. Plus, its friendly, inviting design helps your child make the transition from a crib to a bed. Fits standard crib-size mattresses and bedding (not included). Measures approximately 68″ x 41″ x 34″. Requires 4 “AA” alkaline batteries (not included). Minimal adult assembly required.
Fire Engine Toddler Bed Review: OK my son loves this bed, he slept in it for a little while when I could lay down in it with him. He has slept with us since he was born and we are having trouble getting him to sleep on his own. The bed supports my weight along with my sons. I can no longer lay in it though because I am pregnant and can no longer get out of it due to the raised sides. He still loves to play in the bed though even though he won’t sleep in it. I know he will love it once he starts sleeping alone too. He is 23 months so he still has lots of time to grown into it.
Fire Engine Toddler Bed Review: My toddler who is 21 months old needed a big boy bed since he was sick of his crib and I saw this bed at Toys R Us. It was on the pricey side but he loves fire trucks so much I said what the heck and bought it. The transition from crib to toddler bed went very smooth! He loves it! It was a little difficult to assemble but very well worth it!. This was a great purchase and I recommend this bed to anyone with a toddler needing a bed.
Fire Engine Toddler Bed Review: It took my husband and I a good hour and a half to get the bed assembled. Some of the holes that were supposed to be pre-drilled were not, so we had to drill the holes in ourselves. But, once we finally got it put together, our 20 month old son absolutely loved it. He climbed in the first night and looked at Goodnight Moon until he fell asleep and then slept all night long. He also likes to play in the bed during the day. Even though it was a major pain to put together, it was worth it.
Price: $149.90
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