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My daughter is almost 21 months and we're thinking about changing her convertable crib into a toddler bed. By this age, her older brother had already been in the toddler bed for a few months.

She doesn't seem interested in climbing out. I'm hesitant to move her, know that she will prob. be the type that gets out of her bed a million times a night before she falls asleep.

What's your opinion? Should we go ahead and try or not bother until there's a neccesity?

Do you have any tricks that may help keep her in bed at nap and night time?


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This article had good info. on it. It allowed me to not feel guilty about keeping her in her crib for a while longer!

http://www.babycenter.com/404_how-and-when-should-i-mov...rib-to-a-bed_4598.bc


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