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Toddler’s Bed Rails for Convertible Cribs


As a parent, it’s natural to constantly worry about your child’s safety. While there are many products available on the market that might help your child be safe in bed, it can be confusing to know which products are absolutely “essential”. Toddler bed rails are one of the items that many parents agree is a must-have for a growing child.

How Do Toddler Rails Work With Convertible Cribs?

If you already have a convertible crib, it might have come with toddler rails included. Toddler rails are simply a barrier that can be installed on the side of your toddler’s bed, in order to make sure they don’t roll out of bed during the night. Most parents like to install the toddler rails on their convertible crib near their child’s head, in order to prevent a head injury from falling out of bed.

Finding the Perfect Convertible Crib

It’s no secret – when shopping for baby furniture, it’s possible that you might have to make compromises. This means that you may have to settle for a convertible crib that isn’t what you think is “perfect” for your baby. However, when making allowances, don’t forget that safety should always be your primary concern. So what if the stain on your baby’s crib doesn’t perfectly match your baby’s changing table? When it’s late at night, and you’re changing your baby’s diapers for the fourth time, you aren’t going to be worried about matching furniture. Practicality always wins over style, especially when it comes to babies. Since your baby’s convertible crib is designed to “grow” with your child, you’ll also want to make sure that it’s made of durable material.

Pay Attention to Safety

Convertible cribs have become an extremely popular choice for many parents purchasing baby furniture. However, they can still have some safety risks, due to their number of moving parts. If you don’t follow a few key guidelines, it’s possible that the safety of your baby could become compromised by a convertible crib. For example, some convertible cribs might not “lock” properly, meaning that the moving parts could slip and cause your child to become trapped. Your convertible crib might also be made of a soft wood, which would make it less durable (and more likely to break during the conversion process). The important thing to remember, is that you need to use the same safety guidelines for your baby’s convertible crib as you would use for any other piece of baby furniture.

As your baby grows, you’ll be adjusting their convertible crib into other pieces of furniture. For example, a convertible crib can often be adjusted when your baby reaches toddler age, creating a larger sleeping space. Don’t forget to test all moving pieces of your baby’s crib, and make sure that they’re installed securely (without any danger of slipping or moving). You should also inventory all pieces of the convertible crib during assembly, to make sure that you’re not missing something important.