Pad Bedside Wall With QuiltsMy grandson's youth bed is up against the wall, and since he is an active sleeper, he kept crashing into the wall and waking himself up at night. To solve that problem, I hung one of his decorative quilts on the wall behind his bed.
Scented Sleepy Time Pal for KidsDo you have a hard time getting your child into bed for the night? Then you need a "sleepy time pal". All you do is buy any stuffed animal (that has no metal zippers, eyes, or parts)
Make Crib Into A Toddler Day BedWhen my son began climbing out of his crib, I took off the front side rail and made it like a daybed. This saved us from buying another bed for a few years.
Use Men's T-Shirts as Children's PajamasWhen my four kids were little, they loved to sleep in Dad's t-shirt. I went to a yard sale and found 10 T-shirts with some business logo on them for 10 cents each.
No Room for the Monster Under the BedWe found an easy and pretty inexpensive way to solve the problem of being scared that something was under the bed. We found under the bed storage containers at the discount store, but really any will do.
Monsters Be Gone KitMade about a thousand of these, LOL!
Prevent Toddler from Falling Off BedAre you in the stages of transitioning your toddler from crib to mattress? I recommend not buying a bed frame just yet and place the mattress on the floor temporarily. Allow your child to adjust to their mattress first. Since this mattress is only 10 inches and plush carpeted versus falling off from a bed frame, where you would have to spend more money for side rails.