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Old October 10th 03, 12:15 AM
Jim Beaver
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My daughter is too young to have her own bed, but she's tall and she's
started tumbling over her crib rail. I've googled all over the place
without finding a product to extend the height of her crib rails in a
practical manner, but I can't imagine I'm the only one who's ever faced this
problem. Any suggestions?

Jim Beaver


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Old October 10th 03, 12:27 AM
Leigh Menconi
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"Jim Beaver" wrote in message
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My daughter is too young to have her own bed, but she's tall and she's
started tumbling over her crib rail. I've googled all over the place
without finding a product to extend the height of her crib rails in a
practical manner, but I can't imagine I'm the only one who's ever faced

this
problem. Any suggestions?

Jim Beaver



We put a mattress and boxsprings on the floor with pillows next to it and
let him roll out until he could manage to stay in. (There are also rails
you can put on a regular bed to keep them from falling out) We childproofed
his room so that he could safely be in there unsupervised and put a babygate
across the door to keep him from wandering around the house (which wasn't
completely childproofed) after he got up in the morning.

Leigh


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Old October 10th 03, 01:59 AM
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In ,
Jim Beaver wrote:

*My daughter is too young to have her own bed, but she's tall and she's
*started tumbling over her crib rail. I've googled all over the place
*without finding a product to extend the height of her crib rails in a
*practical manner, but I can't imagine I'm the only one who's ever faced this
*problem. Any suggestions?

How young is she? My parents moved me out of my crib at 18 mos because I
was jumping out of my crib. I moved my son out at about 21 mos for the
same reason (well, that, and I needed the crib for a new baby).

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Old October 10th 03, 02:21 AM
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"Jim Beaver" wrote in message
m...
My daughter is too young to have her own bed, but she's tall and she's
started tumbling over her crib rail. I've googled all over the place
without finding a product to extend the height of her crib rails in a
practical manner, but I can't imagine I'm the only one who's ever faced

this
problem. Any suggestions?



Well, if you've got the mattress at the absolute lowest setting it may just
*be* time to move her to a mattress on the floor, or even a bed. We moved
DS from crib to regular single bed [and a tall one at that] at 18 months and
he did just fine. He was a very active sleeper, rolling all over the place
for a long time after that move, but placement against the wall coupled with
a railing bought at Wal-Mart on the other side and he never fell out of bed.
This also made night time toilet training easier, but that was later.

Good luck!

-Aula


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Old October 10th 03, 02:33 AM
Marty Billingsley
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In article ,
Jim Beaver wrote:
My daughter is too young to have her own bed, but she's tall and she's
started tumbling over her crib rail. I've googled all over the place
without finding a product to extend the height of her crib rails in a
practical manner, but I can't imagine I'm the only one who's ever faced this
problem. Any suggestions?


Crib tent. You can get one at Babies R Us (or through Amazon http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...061164-2318515).

Outside of the US I don't know where you might find one. One of my twins has been
using one since she was about 12 months; she's perfectly happy with it
and reminds me to zip it up if I forget.

Cheers,
- marty
(mom to alex & andie, 2.5+)

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Old October 10th 03, 04:03 AM
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"just me" aula@no spam.rr.com wrote in message
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"Jim Beaver" wrote in message
m...
My daughter is too young to have her own bed, but she's tall and she's
started tumbling over her crib rail. I've googled all over the place
without finding a product to extend the height of her crib rails in a
practical manner, but I can't imagine I'm the only one who's ever faced

this
problem. Any suggestions?



Well, if you've got the mattress at the absolute lowest setting it may

just
*be* time to move her to a mattress on the floor, or even a bed. We moved
DS from crib to regular single bed [and a tall one at that] at 18 months

and
he did just fine. He was a very active sleeper, rolling all over the

place
for a long time after that move, but placement against the wall coupled

with
a railing bought at Wal-Mart on the other side and he never fell out of

bed.

With railings and such, you have to be really careful that the kids can't
get stuck, like between the railing and the wall or the railing and the bed.

Jeff

This also made night time toilet training easier, but that was later.

Good luck!

-Aula




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Old October 10th 03, 04:17 AM
Rosalie B.
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x-no-archive:yes "Jim Beaver" wrote:

My daughter is too young to have her own bed, but she's tall and she's
started tumbling over her crib rail. I've googled all over the place
without finding a product to extend the height of her crib rails in a
practical manner, but I can't imagine I'm the only one who's ever faced this
problem. Any suggestions?

Are the crib springs at the lowest setting? When is she doing this?
In the morning? at night? at naptime?

Why do you think she's too young for her own bed? How old is she?
Most of mine were out of a crib by the time they were 2 at the latest.


grandma Rosalie
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Old October 10th 03, 05:06 AM
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How old is your daughter?
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Sue (mom to three girls)
I'm Just a Raggedy Ann in a Barbie Doll World...

Jim Beaver wrote in message
m...
My daughter is too young to have her own bed, but she's tall and she's
started tumbling over her crib rail. I've googled all over the place
without finding a product to extend the height of her crib rails in a
practical manner, but I can't imagine I'm the only one who's ever faced

this
problem. Any suggestions?

Jim Beaver




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Old October 10th 03, 01:39 PM
James and Karen Stewart
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How old is she ? My son was climbing out of his crib, at a very young age
and so we moved him to a toddler bed with bed rails....I think he was around
18 months I felt he was to young also but it was either put him in the bed
or have him falling out of the crib. It wsa really hard because we have a
two storey home and he was sharing a room with his sister at the time, we
had to put up a gate but we also had to get up with his sister and let her
over the gate because she was just new to the potty at the time.
I remeber her waking me up, crying at the gate because she wanted out, but
couldn't get over the gate to go pee.

I had a toddler bed for him with a rail on the side ...it worked well..just
put a gate at the door..you may find her sleeping on the floor some morning
because she has gotten out...but at least she will still be in her room.

Karen

"Jim Beaver" wrote in message
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My daughter is too young to have her own bed, but she's tall and she's
started tumbling over her crib rail. I've googled all over the place
without finding a product to extend the height of her crib rails in a
practical manner, but I can't imagine I'm the only one who's ever faced

this
problem. Any suggestions?

Jim Beaver




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Old October 10th 03, 03:39 PM
lynn
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In article ,
"Jim Beaver" wrote:

My daughter is too young to have her own bed, but she's tall and she's
started tumbling over her crib rail. I've googled all over the place
without finding a product to extend the height of her crib rails in a
practical manner, but I can't imagine I'm the only one who's ever faced this
problem. Any suggestions?

Jim Beaver



Do you mean she's climbing out? I assume you've lowered the mattress all
the way and raised the rails to their full height.

Friends of ours had this problem and used a crib tent that fit over the
top of the crib. Worked great. Search for crib tent on-line.

- Lynn
 




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