My daughter will be 2 in a month and she is still in her crib. We are expecting her baby sister in April. I wanted to move my daughter to a twin bed but she loves her crib. She sleeps so peacfully in it and hasn't tried to climb out.
Are any of your toddlers still in there crib after 24 months? How long would you say is the cutoff time before moving them to a big kids bed?
If I keep her in her crib I would have to buy another one for her sister.
Thanks Ladies
Re: Any toddlers still in crib?
Mine is! I'm not sure when I'm going to move her out, but probably not for a while. She loves her crib!
My neice moved out of her crib at 2 1/2, but only because they needed the crib for her baby brother. The transition went smoothly because she was so excited to move into her new "princess bed" with a rail. They transitioned her our about 2 months before the baby came so there were no issues with the baby taking "her" bed, etc.
dd1 was until 2 months before she was 3.
dd2 is still in one and will be for a while.
Mine is still in his crib! He will be in it as long as possible!! He's never tried to climb out and he's so big I don't think he could do it if he tried.
The boys share a room and can see each other from their cribs. They are convertible cribs so we will just add toddler rails when we're ready. I don't even want to think about the day that he can get in and out of bed whenever he wants....
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My approach is to leave them in until they're trying to climb out.
DS #1 didn't try until 28 months.
As a mom of 2 kids 17 months apart I can't tell you how helpful it is to know exactly where your toddler is and that they're safe.
We bought a cheap second crib and it's some of the best money I've ever spent.
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DD is still in her crib. New Baby won't be here until Sept, and we haven't decided what to do. DD is not a good sleeper, so I really don't want to mess with anything that might make it worse (although I guess it could make it better...).
DD's is a convertible and we intended for that to be her forever furniture. So at the least we will transition it to the toddler bed.
We moved ds into a big boy room but kept him in a crib. He does so well in it and has never tried to climb out of it. His crib converts but I just dont think hes ready yet. Having him in a bed also posed the problem of needing to put a gate in his room (I dont feel comfortable having him roam around if Im sleeping...even though theres a gate at the top of the stairs). We figured why gate his room if we could just keep him in a crib.
We bought another convertible crib for the baby...
I have a 16 yo daughter and I moved her to a toddler bed at 2.5. However, I knew that she could handle it. She was the kind of kid that I could tell to stay in bed and she actually listened.
Ben, on the other hand, I would keep in the crib until he's 5 if I could (ha ha). But seriously, he's a troublemaker and a climber and I don't trust him in a todder bed. The soonest that I would even consider moving him is 2.5 and even then, I suspect he's not going to be ready. I think he'll probably be closer to 3.
DD is still in her crib & will be for much longer. I'm thinking right around 3. I'm not one to agree with moving a toddler just to use the crib. If your toddler is ready, great, but if not, I don't see why, they have enough change coming as it is. JMO of course. DD is an excellent sleeper, and I'm not messing with that, and I sure don't want to be dealing with her possibly going through a sleep regression when I have a newborn.
Sounds like we have the exact same setup. I had been debating what to do when I was pregnant, but DS1 really likes his crib. I'm going to go with it as long as possible. At least then I don't have to worry about him trying to climb into his brother's crib. It all worked out because I found a great (almost identical) crib to DS1's on CL and now they both have convertible cribs and can move to a toddler bed whenever the time is right.