I'm sure this is a dumb question, but I can't find the info online, so here it is.
I know that certain cribs are sold that convert into "big" beds (full, I assume). Ours is not such a crib.
But do all cribs at least have the ability to remove a side and use as a toddler bed?
Our cribs are several years old (purchased when I was pg with our twins) - just very cheap basic ones from JCP. They are drop-side, I believe, but we have that side against a wall so it's never been used.
I've looked online to find similar ones and don't see the info I'm looking for. I'm sure I can ask DH to work on it/ try to take it apart, etc., but he's not going to be thrilled at the idea when we don't know what the outcome will be
Perhaps I should just assume not, and go shopping for a twin-sized mattress instead. . .
Re: Do all cribs convert to toddler beds?
Nope, not all convert. To convert a crib to a toddler bed (at least with ours), you remove a side and then put a rail on the side in its place (A rail as in a long piece of wood, not necessarily a bed rail to keep someone from falling out). For our Ikea crib, the crib came with the extra piece, but with many cribs you have to buy that seperately.
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
Perfect, thanks!
Like the others, we just took the front off of the crib and that was what we used as a toddler bed. We didnt have the side rails from the crib company (we must have lost them when we moved), so I bought a toddler sized guard rail at One Step Ahead.
https://www.onestepahead.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=536672&cmSource=Search