Da Vinci Emily 4-in-1 Convertible Crib in Natural

The Emily Convertible Crib is perfect for your child. With the ability to be converted into a daybed and a full bed, it grows as your child does. Suitable for newborns, toddlers, and youth, the Emily Convertible Crib can convert from a crib to a...

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$109 - $299

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Bright Steps Megan 4-in-1 Crib - Espresso

Bright Steps Furniture 4-in-1 Megan Crib features stylish New Zealand pine wood construction and a 3-position mattress support system that uses a standard crib mattress (not included). The crib becomes a transitional bed designed for children who have...

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$168 - $219

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Da Vinci Reagan 4-in-1 Crib - Cherry

The Da Vinci Reagan 4-in-1 Convertible Crib in Cherry is a practical piece of DaVinci engineering. Engineered for safety and style, the Reagan Convertible Crib gives you years of comfort. In a few simple conversions, your crib becomes a toddler bed or...

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$209 - $219

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Babi Italia Pinehurst Lifestyle Convertible Crib - Espresso

The Espresso Pinehurst collection by Babi Italia® presents a rich, traditional furniture set with graceful lines and a detailed trim. The Pinehurst Lifetime Covertible Crib in Espresso converts to a toddler bed, day bed and full-size bed with headboard...

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Graco Travel Lite Crib - Marlowe

Graco Travel Lite Crib weighs less than 20 pounds. Convenient for traveling! Folds small so you can bring it anywhere. Removable bassinet with quilted bumpers lets infants nap comfortably at home and away. 20% smaller than a traditional Pack n Play...

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$84 - $89

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Storkcraft Tuscany 4-in-1 Stages Crib - Espresso

A magical design makes this Tuscany crib perfect for your baby's sweet, delicate slumber. The 4-in-1 design starts as a standard crib, converts into a toddler bed, then to a daybed, and finally transforms into full-size bed with headboard and footboard...

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$172 - $214

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Da Vinci Kalani 4-in-1 Convertible Crib in Cherry

.The Kalani 4-in-1 Unisex Convertible Sleigh Crib in Cherry by DaVinci is a contemporary, yet classic style that is cleverly designed to change form and function with your childs growth. The thoughtful design features a crib made lower to the ground to...

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$248 - $249

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Graco Victoria Non Dropside Convertible Crib - White

Classic, elegant styling makes the Graco Victoria Crib an ideal choice for safety minded parents. This beautiful crib features stationary side rails for a safe sleeping environment for baby with a mattress platform that adjusts to three different...

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$211 - $264

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Atlantic Furniture Richmond 4-in-1 Convertible Baby Crib

.The ability to go from a crib to toddler bed to daybed and finally a full size bed makes this a sound investment for you and your child. The adjustable height mattress makes a drop down side obsolete, and will make it easier to put down a sleeping...

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$396 - $399

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Delta Great Beginnings 5-in-1 Crib with Built in Changing Table - Chocolate

Stylish and versatile, this crib and changer combination grows with your child from infancy to adulthood making it one smart investment. The adaptable set converts from crib to toddler bed/day bed, and to a full size bed with headboard. The built in...

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Do these cribs have available underneath drawers?

by Tommi 1 month ago

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  Profile Picture This depends on the size of the animal and through what method it is getting into the crib. If it is jumping over the bars, then it might be worth investing some money ...

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  Profile Picture No you don't really need a bassinet. But in the first few weeks, you might want the baby in the room with you at night (easiser to hear them when they wake and you don ...

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  Profile Picture A product's quality can not always be judged by its price, but by the reputation of the model and the company that produces it. While many cribs range as high as $500 ...

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  Profile Picture We bought a crib that coverts to a regular bed for our little one, I think it's a 3-in-1, but so far it's worked out fine. We bought a sturdy wooden number similar to t ...

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  Profile Picture Mobiles are best so the toys are out of reach. You don't want anything to soft that might smother the baby if it is going to be within reach.

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  Profile Picture The short answer is no. Imports of furniture are not necessarily required to meet all the specifications of materials made in the US. The safety commissions seem to h ...

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  Profile Picture A good idea would be to research crib models that have been recalled. Dorel brand cribs have recently been recalled because of a suffocation hazard; the drop-side of th ...

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  Profile Picture We used them for our son. He was kind of weird about it too. He HAD to sleep with his face against the bumper or he'd have a had time sleeping. We just make sure that i ...

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  Profile Picture Bumper pads are not safe at all. Don't use them.

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  Profile Picture Very likely. My twin sons were about two when we converted into toddler beds (kept leaping out) and are still in them at 3. I have a feeling we will have them another y ...

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