Wednesday, July 1st, 2009...11:10 am

Get the Best of Both Worlds

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The baby you so confidently left sleeping safely within the crib will grow into a baby which will have robust enough muscles and will power to try to climb out of the crib. The worst thing is that they do this daring stunt when you are not around! Most will become successful in reaching the top, the problem lies, or climbs out, from this point on. How does the baby climb down? Most will not be reaching the ground safely as they would likely fall. The apparently straightforward answer is to start letting your baby sleep in a baby bed where your baby can easily climb out without the chance of cracking his skull open. Assessing the situation, the danger does not end when you have solved the safely climbing out problem. There are countless things around your home which will be unsafe to roaming toddlers. My solution to the dilemma? A good quality baby crib that may simply be made into a toddler crib!

The In-Between

If you think that getting over the sleepless nights when your baby was born was the end of an awkward and exhausting phase in relation to your baby’s sleeping issues, you are wrong. Forcing the baby to sleep in a bed of his own could be bad for his fragile and still developing personality. Let him take his time and let him sleep in a child crib. Fortunately, I didn’t need to spend much for the transitory sleeping hardware. I found this crib which has adjustable mattress levels from shallow, acceptable for newborns, to the middle level for crawlers and till the full depth of the crib for standing toddlers. My baby has been sleeping on the same baby crib, altered to become his child crib, from the day he was brought home to the time he was mature enough to sleep in a bed.

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