Clever!! "Naughty Monkey" To Prevent Toddlers From Climbing Out Of Their Crib

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  • Unregistered

    #31
    Originally posted by Heidi
    Why would you want your daughter in a crib at 3 1/2? My kids were out of their toddler beds by then. :confused:
    Because all kids are different. She sings and plays in her crib and has a blast. When she is ready for it, we will transition her. Until then...I am glad she has her sleeper which obviously works.

    I didn't come here to debate whether others think my child should be in a crib/toddler bed/bed. That's a personal parenting decision. I came here because I saw my product was being talked about here and wanted to address the questions people raised.

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    • Thriftylady
      Daycare.com Member
      • Aug 2014
      • 5884

      #32
      Originally posted by Unregistered
      Because all kids are different. She sings and plays in her crib and has a blast. When she is ready for it, we will transition her. Until then...I am glad she has her sleeper which obviously works.

      I didn't come here to debate whether others think my child should be in a crib/toddler bed/bed. That's a personal parenting decision. I came here because I saw my product was being talked about here and wanted to address the questions people raised.
      I wouldn't do it. I would worry about the possible things that could happen. In Kansas, I did have the "stackable cribs". My licensing saw and approved them but I didn't use the top ones, I stored blankets and such in them. I got rid of them fairly quickly (donated them back to the thrift store they came from) because they didn't have locks and a child pinched his fingers laying in crib lifting the rail. I would NEVER buy them again.

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      • Heidi
        Daycare.com Member
        • Sep 2011
        • 7121

        #33
        Originally posted by Unregistered
        Because all kids are different. She sings and plays in her crib and has a blast. When she is ready for it, we will transition her. Until then...I am glad she has her sleeper which obviously works.

        I didn't come here to debate whether others think my child should be in a crib/toddler bed/bed. That's a personal parenting decision. I came here because I saw my product was being talked about here and wanted to address the questions people raised.
        You're right, of course, it is your decision.

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