Pros: This bed is unisex and it is perfect for a small child. Cons: Made of a very hard plastic which can cause bumps on the head.
My daughter has this very same bed. It was given to me as a gift. The bed is perfect for her in many ways. She is 1 years old and hated her crib. I started letting her sleep with me and that was not working out. So I decided to set up the bed on her...
I purchased my 17 month old daughter this bed for her transition from her crib to the twin bed. I love the way it looks (much like a sleigh) and it is much softer than metal or wood. I like this bed much more than the other toddler beds out on the...
a nice alternative to a big bed by sulley123 ,Oct 17 '03
Pros: Wonderful!!!!!!!
a great transition tool between crib to big girl bed Cons: Product has weight limits.
I'd like to sit on her bed to read to her.
We invested in this product when my daughter became too big for a crib and not yet big enough for a big girl bed.
It has proven to be a fabulous investment.
I love the idea that this bed is so close to the ground so that on the out chance the child rolls out of bed it isn't much of a fall.
This product takes a standard crib size mattress so that you're not buying another mattress, just use the one you already have!
The bars on the sides are an excellent feature that helps to keep the toddler safe.
i don't feel that i hate anything about this product.
Good For the Whole Family Toddler Bed by jjwillison ,Jul 27 '04
Pros: Inexpensive, round corners, tight mattress hold Cons: Doesn't feel sturdy for over 50 lbs
We were a little nervous to see how our happy crib sleeper would like a 'big boy bed.' He loves it! I like that the mattress (crib sized, use the one you have) is snug fitting for safety reasons. It wasn't too bad to assemble, but you need a strong hand or power tools to really get it tight. Also, remember it's molded plastic - no grownups can sit on it to read the bedtime stories!
Great Bed--Cosco Nod-a-Way Toddler Bed 10-B01 by ur8up ,Sep 14 '04
Pros: Inexpensive Cons: None yet
This bed is a perfect choice for $50.00 bucks! I bought it at K-Mart (not my favorite store) and I am happy with my choice. I thought it was relatively easy to assemble (its large plastic pieces); it is easy to clean; great bang for the buck!
Excellent Bed Lasts LONG time by candygyrl1985 ,Jun 24 '09
Pros: QUALITY Cons: The color of the bed attracts dirt
I highly recommend this bed, it lasted us 4 years. It is very sturdy, safe, and easy to clean. The rails are at a decent height to prevent roll outs and there is a head board and foot board. Very sweet looking. Good for a boy or a girl. (I had a boy).
This bed is really nice for toddlers just transitioning from a crib. I have 2 of these beds, one for my son and one for my daughter. The price was right (retailed at WalMart for about $40.) and is simple to put together. I assembled did both beds myself. My son got this bed about 17 months ago (December 2002) and he loves it, so we got one for my daughter (May 2004). The bed is low to the ground and my toddlers can get in and out easy. It has held up great so far.
Pros: fits in small rooms, easy to wipe clean, mattress has a good, snug fit Cons: the side-rails could be a bit longer and a bit higher
My daughter is 14mo old and absolutely hated the idea of a crib! We figured a toddler bed would be great for her - safer and smaller than a twin bed, closer to the ground so she can get in and out of bed herself. She LOVES it! The only problem we've had has been that she falls off of it too much. She is a very active sleeper and has woken up on the floor several times. She has also been walking on the bed (we're trying to teach her not to) and has managed to fall off it. She is a very, very active child! Other than the fact that I think the rails on the sides should extend longer and be a bit higher, I love everything about this bed - even when she falls off, she doesn't get hurt because she's already so close to the ground! :-)
Great Inexpensive Transition by abgirl ,Jan 11 '04
Pros: Sturdy and great on space. Cons: Tucking in blankets are a hassle.
I bought this bed for my son a few months after his second birthday. He loves being able to crawl (or jump) in and out whenever he wants. It is very sturdy. The side rails are great for fairly still sleepers (like my son) and gives them a little comfort. I agree that the bars under the mattress could be closer together. Our mattress fits really snug in it, but if you have a toddler bed set, it's a little more effort to try to tuck in the blankets on the sides. Overall, it's great on space and you find out that your baby is now a big boy/girl!
Pros: wipe clean, very strong, very durable Cons: frame creaks a little when my toddler gets on/off it
We bought this bed for my daughter, and now my son is using it. Talk about durable! And it's very strong--I believe the manufacturer recommends up to 65 pounds on it, but I've slept in it with my toddler when he was ill a few times and the frame didn't even budge. I love the wipe-clean plastic molding, its also very safe. When my toddler trips or bumps into it, he doesn't get hurt (unlike metal or wood). I found it easy to assemble...we've even taken it apart a few different times and reassembled it with no problems. The white "sleigh bed" style is really cute, and matches almost anything. The price is right...I feel like I've gotten a real bargain out of it, as its been passed down from child to child. As always, the mattress you put on it will make the difference between comfortable and unbearable--so that's something to keep in mind. The only fault I've found is that it creaks when we get on and off of it (perhaps the screws need tightening?).
Pros: Classic styling, easy assembly, wipe-clean, sturdy side-rails Cons: weight limits discourage a parent from sitting on bed
I loved the classic, sleigh bed style of this toddler bed. I bought it for my daughter when she learned to climb out of the crib at 16 months but it would be perfect for a boy as well. The white coordinates well with any nursery/toddler decor as does the classic lines.
I found it easy to assemble and dis-assemble - ours has been put together 3 times now. It is a little bulky to store due to the molded plastic head/foot boards and side rails, however.
Safety-wise, it is low to the ground with securely attached solid side-rails. The side-rails are on both sides so it even works when the bed is placed away from a wall.
Overall, this toddler bed was perfect for us. We're saving it to use again in the future (I hope). I would recommend it without reservation. The only drawback (and it's common to most, if not all toddler beds, is that due to the weight limits, a parent can't sit on the bed and read to the child.
Cute bed, Happy SLEEPING toddler by luvmyangels ,Jan 22 '05
Pros: toddler loves it, no more lifting heavy toddlers into bed! Cons: toddler can get out of bed on her own
When my 2nd daughter was 13 months old we purchased a Cosco Nod-a-way toddler bed for her. Since she had a sibling on the way, we wanted her to be comfortable with a big girl bed long before baby sister arrived. At first she was content to look at the bed and play on it, but still slept in the crib. At about 15 months old she started taking her naps in her big girl bed. Within a month she was sleeping in the toddler bed full time. Considering shes part monkey (can climb anything...Ive found her on top of tables and even in the changing table set on top of a playpen!), she can put herself to bed very easily. She loves having the freedom to get in and out of her bed when she pleases (theres a baby-gate across her door preventing night time wandering). At almost 2 years old, my daughter still loves her bed. At nap-time and bedtime she begs to be tucked in!
Sturdy, won't cause injury, great size! great buy! by sesamechicken ,Dec 30 '04
Pros: Inexpensive, easy to climb in/out of, not cold metal, bumping won't cause injury. Cons: Side rails could be slightly taller and/or longer.
We bought this bed for $40 at WalMart for our 2 1/2 year old daughter. She was so excited for it, she hovered over my husband and I as we put it together. One of the phillips bolt heads didn't have enough groove in it but my husband got out his saw and carefully made it into a flat-head screw. Another of the parts was bent slightly (one of the metal tubes underneath that you slide into a hole), but trusty husband fixed that quickly as well. It took us about 1/2 hour to fully assemble. Daughter kept popping her head into the room to make sure it was still there. She slept perfectly all night long. I would recommend this bed to any cost-conscious parent who thinks wood is the only way to go. When daughter bumps against this bed she doesn't get hurt on any wooden corners. As long as Mom or Dad doesn't try to "test it out" it should hold up very well.
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