When it comes time to move your child out of their cot
and into their first toddler bed, the transition can be quite difficult. As
children will have only slept in a completely enclosed environment until now, moving
into a bed which is more open can be quite frightening for them, and make it
difficult for them to get to sleep for the first few months.
The best way to ensure this move is easy for your child
is to get them a bed which feels safer and more secure than standard single
beds, and also make it so that their bed is something that they can be proud of
and will fit in well with their room. For little girls, the KidKraft Pink
Sleigh Wooden Toddler Bed will look fantastic in any princess bedroom setting,
and also provides a more secure and comforting sleeping environment for them in
their first bed after the cot.
The KidKraft Pink Sleigh Wooden Toddler Bed has a safe
and sturdy design that will make kids feel secure, and is set very low to the
ground so it will be easy for them to climb into and out of without help. The
bed also has a high headboard and a cute raised footboard to make them feel
more enclosed. Coming down from the headboard are raised sides that will keep
your child secure in bed no matter how much they move around and even with a
child’s mattress in will give them a little bit of a lip around the bed from
head to foot so they feel more comfortable.
Even better, the bed is painted in a gorgeous pastel
pink which will delight little girls and make it visually appealing as the
centerpiece for their bedroom. The bed slots together easily to make it easy to
get in and out of the room, and meaning you can put it together in no time at
all so your child can start getting ready to move into their first real bed.
Make the journey more exciting for her by picking out
some bedsheets that she will love, and enough pillows and blankets so that she
feels completely cocooned when she gets into bed for the first time. Making the
area around the bed feel safe and inviting is also important so why not look
into a nightlight to put on a small side
table for her, so she can read or play in bed before she goes off to sleep.
Lighting can make all the difference in the room, and if your child is scared
of the dark and nightlight puts them firmly in control of how they go to sleep
and when they choose to turn their lights off.
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