Category: Toddler Transitions

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    How to Keep Toddler in Bed When Transitioning from Crib? (Tips for a Smooth Change)

    Transitioning from a crib to a toddler bed can be exciting yet challenging. Establishing a calming bedtime routine and addressing any sleep challenges is key to keeping your toddler in bed. I’ve found that small adjustments in their environment and routine can make a significant difference. Safety is also a priority during this time. It’s essential to…

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  • Toddler Bed vs Twin Size

    A toddler bed is a smaller version of a regular twin size bed, typically measuring about 28 inches wide by 52 inches long. A toddler bed is best suited for those up to age four or five, although some parents may choose to use it longer if their child fits in the mattress comfortably. Toddler…

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  • 3 Creative Ideas for Repurpose Crib Rails

    Crib rails can be repurposed in a number of ways. One popular way is to use them as fence panels. This can be done by attaching the rails to posts or existing fencing. Another popular way to repurpose crib rails is to use them as garden trellises. This can be done by attaching the rails…

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  • Crib Hacks for Short Moms to Make Baby Care Easier!

    There are a few things that short moms can do to make their lives easier when it comes to cribs. One hack is to get a convertible crib that can be adjusted as your child grows. This way, you won’t have to keep buying new cribs every few years. Another hack is to invest in…

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  • How to Help Your Newborn Sleeping in Crib Right Away?

    It is generally recommended that newborns sleep in a crib right away. This is because cribs are designed to be safe sleeping spaces for infants, and they provide a firm surface that can help reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Sleeping in a crib allows parents to more easily monitor their baby’s…

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