A non-convertible mini crib is a small version of
regular sized cribs.
(Who wants to get
a regular size crib that converts into a full size bed... what toddler / preschooler needs a full size bed?!)
We are expecting our third boy in April and didn't want to rush our two year old out of
his regular sized crib, so purchased this Emily crib in white.
It fits within
a regular size crib as well as then transition into a toddler size bed.
Not exact matches
The inflatable toddler bed fits
regular crib sheets, and they also have a version that's a twin bed that fits
regular twin -
sized bedding as well.
Many
cribs today can be made into toddler beds, daybeds and even
regular size headboards and beds to accommodate your child as he or she grows.
This is because you can quickly convert it from a
regular baby
crib into a toddler bed, a full -
size one or a daybed.
Toddler beds have become a popular transition option between
cribs and
regular beds Although they are
sized proportionately for young children, you may find them an unnecessary additional expense, especially since you have to invest in more than one.
Since baby co sleeper attaches to bed, their
size is usually smaller in comparison to
regular cribs.
Having discussed the purpose and advantages of
cribs designed for small spaces, you might be wondering why anyone ever opts for a
regular, standard
sized crib when there's an option of buying a smaller
crib with almost all the
crib features available at a lower price.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find any
size - based options available for any of the
regular cribs.
Many of these smaller
cribs are actually co-sleeper bassinets as they're smaller in
size, lighter in weight and cheaper in price in comparison to
regular cribs.
Why Parents Love It: The phil & teds is the only travel
crib on this list to assemble to the
size of a
regular crib.