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What size bed does your kid have?

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Re: What size bed does your kid have?

  • Both girls have fulls. Good not only for sleepovers but also as a guest alternative. Plus, I love to sleep with them sometimes. ;)
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  • both have twin beds and a chest of drawers.  they will not be getting bigger beds until they can afford to buy them!

    we re-did DD's room a year and a half ago, and we just painted her chest of drawers black to match.

    we have foldable cots that gets used if they have friends over.

    our house is really not large enough to accommodate long-term guests, but when my SIL and BIL came with their 2 kids for thanksgiving once, we booted DS out of his room and they slept on an air mattress, nephew slept in DS's bed, and neice slept in the pak n play.

    when DH's BFF came once, he slept on the couch (it is soooo comfy and i would sleep on it every night if i could, lol).

     

    i was a crazy sleeper when i was littler, and my parents stuck a rail on the side of my bed so i wouldn't flop out (bed was against the wall on the other side).  i eventually outgrew the flopping.

  • DS went from convertible crib/toddler bed to full.  We just happened to have a full.  I had a twin until I moved out of my parents' house.
  • DD will likely have a full as it's what we have on hand. (We don't intend to move her for at least another 6-9 months.) That, and she's a crazy sleeper. It will also afford us the chance to sleep in the bed if we need to do so. Our neighbor slept on his toddler's floor for 6+ months to make her stay in bed. Not happening.
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  • Since our house has three bedrooms and we have a never used guest set, that will be DD's "big girl set". The crib set will be for our next child when that time comes. I cannot see buying DD a set and getting rid of the brand new one we already have in the guest room.

    That bed is a full.

  • Ellarie refused to sleep in her toddler bed so she took over the guest bed. A full. Since we now have a queen in the extra room.

    Max sleeps in the toddler bed but we are thinking of getting him a twin with a trundle so when we have guests they can bunk together.

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  • Alex has a queen.  It was in the guest room, but we had to move it out to get the room ready for Emily.  It's nice and comfy and there is plenty of room when we read in his bed at night.

    I have no idea what size we're getting for Foster. 

    Mom to Alex - 8.29.06, Foster - 1.22.09, Emily - 6.24.11 imageimageLilypie First Birthday tickers
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