Opinions About Build to Grow Cribs (Couple of Questions)

Updated on April 20, 2008
K.M. asks from Frisco, TX
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Hi Mom's...

I just just out shopping for our a new crib for our 2nd child. (Our first child had a beautiful ragazzi and its this aged-rubbed black and simply just won't due for a girl coming this summer) -- I am not sure what I am going to do with that? Its in mint condition....so, any ideas how to let it go?

Anyway, I was out shopping and came across a set I absolutely love and wondering whether its practical and wise choice going with one of those crib that are build to grow (ie. they transition to a toddler bed, and full bed). The reason why I ask, those beds do no have a slide down bar similar to a traditional crib. So, this makes it nearly impossible to change a baby or dress a baby if you are accustomed to laying a child down in her/his crib and getting them dressed. FYI, I am going to have a long dresser that will have one of those cushions to use as a diaper changing station - but I generally have not used a diaper changing station as a place to get dressed (for some reason, it just worries me -- because often when you are getting a child dressed you don't always have everything at arm's reach -- and if they were in a crib waiting for you to gather that perfect outfit -- dressing them in the crib just makes more logical sense.)

Am I reading into this too much? Hopefully you can see -- or at least sympathsize why I am cautious before I make such an investment in kids furniture?

If you believe in the concept of build to grow cribs, did you get your money's worth and keep that same furniture for 5-10 years? Or did it tire out - -and you want to replace it after the fact.......

Thanks for your time, Happy Sunday!
K.

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K.H.

answers from Dallas on

i have a convertible crib & i love it! right now it is the toddler bed (which is actually more like a day bed) ours did have the sliding side, & then you just take it off for the toddler to make it a day bed (we have a girl, as this kind is prolly not as suitable for a boy) this summer we are going to convert it to the full bed...good luck! & congrats!

if you sell your ragazzi on craigslist maybe you wont feel so bad about spending the money on a new crib if you dont use it as long as you think you might!

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S.K.

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K.,
My husband and I thought this would be the absolute best way to go. What more could we need, it was all inclusive. So we ventured out found one that would suite both a boy or a girl, bought it, brought it home, built it, rearranged the room, and had every thing ready for our little one to enjoy it once it was time. Well the crib worked out perfectly. We were able to get very good use out of the crib. But now that are son is turning 2 next week, he share's a room with his older brother and he hates the toddler bed. He wants a big boy bed like his big brother. Thus, he sleeps in bubba's bed and Bubba sleeps on the couch until we can get another twin. It is impossible to know if your child will take to it or not. I think if my boys had their own rooms maybe it would be different. Good luck on deciding.

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J.J.

answers from Dallas on

We have a convertible crib and have been happy with it. In fact we had to change it to a toddler bed in an "emergency" last week and was very glad we were able to do that (he ripped a hole in his crib tent and got his head stuck so we had to convert it immediately since he could climb out of the crib without the tent.) Anyway, the one we have does have the drop side.

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C.P.

answers from Dallas on

a few thoughts: ragazzi crib: you can sell it in craig's list or a consignment store. you could get some good money for it. if you liked it so much for your son, why not for your daughter?

about the grow crib: we did that(sometimes I think that I would have wanted to get her a "dora" todler bed, etc. for the cute stuff). I don't regret getting the grow crib. We got ours before our son was born (He's 8 now) then we used for our daughter and now it's our daughter twin bed. one thing... they can be heavy.

about dressing your baby... most times I ended up getting down on the floor to dress them (as you will when they get a bit older) my thought about that is that they can't fall off the floor. I would open a big towel and there we were =)

I used the changing table mostly for changing diapers. and just think if you'll like the same bed 5 years from now.
~C.~

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M.G.

answers from Dallas on

It's actually hard to find cribs that have a slide down bar these days due to the fact that they have found them to be unsafe. I searched everywhere for one before having our son. I went to consumer reports only to find that they recommend not getting one that has the slide down rail. There was an article on consumer reports about how many injuries and deaths came with that. I am short (5'4), and I was a little concerned about how that would work, but we went ahead and got one that didn't slide down. I never once had any issues with it. I will say it did get just a little bit harder when he started standing, and we moved the mattress down, but it wasn't as hard as I had thought it would be.

I think you will enjoy it, and it was nice not having to get a new one when going to a toddler bed. Good luck, and congratulations on the new one.

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