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Re: crib help, please
I think it's really pretty!
Elise's doesn't drop at all, but it's not too hard to reach her. When she was a little baby we had the mattress up higher. Now it's as low as it can go but we don't have difficulties.
I think that one is very nice though! I'm no expert though
it's pretty!
mine is similar but doesn't drop down. the only thing i don't like about mine, though, is the roll piece in the front. it sticks out so when i go to lay the babies down, it pushes up against me in the stomach and i almost have to tiptoe to reach all the way in the crib. not a biggie, but it's something i wish i would have thought about when i was crib shopping.
I would say that drop-side cribs aren't considered the safest. But, the drop-gate crib you listed is very safe. It's not the same type of crib at all.
I actually have one from that company, but the Kathryn Crib. My son is 2 1/2 and I've already converted it to a toddler bed. Which was free to do with the drop-gate crib because the gate comes down to be the guard rail for the toddler bed. It was so easy to do... well, for my husband to do.
It is a wonderful crib, I've never been disappointed in the furniture I bought from them. I also have the Generation Next Combo Dresser, and it is very sturdy! (Strong enough to hold my toddler in the top drawer one morning!)